Information
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Patent Grant
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6377765
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Patent Number
6,377,765
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Grimley; Arthur T.
- Ngo; Hoang
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 113
- 399 119
- 399 120
- 399 262
- 399 263
- 399 258
- 399 343
- 399 358
- 399 359
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Image forming unit has a photosensitive drum unit and a developing unit. The photosensitive drum unit has drum shafts extending outward from opposite sides thereof. The developing unit has a through-hole and a drum shaft mounting groove for receiving the drum shafts, and developing unit rotary shafts extending outward from opposite sides thereof. An engagement lever and a toner returning cylinder are provided in the photosensitive drum unit, and a shutter is provided in the developing unit. The toner returning cylinder and the shutter are disposed between the waste toner tank of the photosensitive drum unit and the toner returning pipe of the developing unit so that they are detachable and separable from each other. Further, a mechanism is provided for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive drum when the photosensitive drum unit is mounted to the developing unit or when the photosensitive roller is driven.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming unit, a latent image carrier unit, a developing unit and an image forming apparatus. In particular, the present invention relates to an image forming unit, a latent image carrier unit, a developing unit and an image forming apparatus which are characterized by a mechanism for enabling the user to replace the latent image carrier unit (or photosensitive drum unit) and the developing unit independently of each other and a mechanism for pressing a developing roller of the developing unit onto a photosensitive drum of the photosensitive drum unit, operable following at least one of a mounting movement when the photosensitive drum unit is mounted to the developing unit and a driving movement in the image forming unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
The image forming apparatus of an electronic photographic recording system, such as a copier or a printer, has widely prevailed in office use due to its high operation speed, high resolution and low noise, and the market thereof has recently been widened even to a personal use in which a lower machine cost, a smaller machine size and/or a higher resolution image are required.
In the prior art printer of an electronic photographic recording system using a static latent and image forming process, a static latent image is formed on a uniformly charged surface of a photosensitive drum by exposing it to a laser optical system or an LED array system in accordance with image information.
Then, in a developing process, a visible toner image is developed by sticking charged toner onto the static latent image on the photosensitive drum by using a developing roller, and the toner image is then statically transferred to a recording medium by using a transfer device. Thereafter, the transferred visible image is fixed on the recording medium by heat, pressure or light, and the recording medium is discharged to a stacker.
In such a printer of an electronic photographic recording system, the toner not transferred but left on the surface of the photosensitive drum is removed therefrom by a cleaning blade, and returned to a toner box of the developing unit through a toner returning mechanism for repeated use. The printer of an electronic photographic recording system provided with such a toner returning mechanism will be described below with reference to
FIGS. 20 and 21
.
In
FIG. 20
, a structure of one example of the printer of an electronic photographic recording system with the prior art toner returning mechanism is conceptually illustrated, wherein a photosensitive drum unit
60
includes a photosensitive drum
61
and a cleaning unit
62
having a cleaning blade
63
arranged with the drum in a unit, and a developing unit
70
is detachably mounted to the photosensitive drum unit
60
to form an image forming unit which in turn is detachably mounted to a printer device
100
.
The developing unit
70
is provided with a doctor blade
71
, a developing roller
72
comprising a magnetic roller and a sleeve, agitators
73
and
74
and a toner chamber
75
. A toner cartridge
83
is detachably mounted to the developing unit
70
, for dispensing toner into the developing unit
70
through an opening provided in a cartridge support member
81
.
In the image forming unit of such a structure, a toner returning mechanism
90
is provided to couple the cleaning unit
62
of the photosensitive drum unit
60
to the toner chamber
75
of the developing unit
70
for recycling the toner which is not transferred but is removed from the photosensitive drum
61
by the cleaning unit
62
.
A corona charger
86
is arranged at the opening in the housing of the image forming unit, and a transfer device
87
is disposed beneath the photosensitive drum unit
60
. An optical unit
88
such as an LED array is disposed downstream from the corona charger
86
in the sense of the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum.
In the above-mentioned printer of an electronic photographic recording system, after the photosensitive drum
61
is uniformly charged by the corona charger
86
, a static latent image is formed on the surface thereof by a light from the optical unit
88
in accordance with image information or printing information, and conveyed to a developing zone as the photosensitive drum
61
rotates. In the developing zone, a toner layer on the developing roller
72
is attracted to the static latent image on the photosensitive drum
61
by static attraction to form a visible toner image which in turn is transferred to the recording medium by the transfer device
87
and then fixed by the fixing device
88
. Finally, the recording medium
110
on which the visible image has been fixed is discharged to a stacker
101
.
In this connection, the surface of the photosensitive drum
61
is cleaned by the cleaning blade
63
after the transfer, and the removed toner is received by a waste toner tank
64
of the cleaner unit
62
. Thereafter, the surface of the photosensitive drum
61
is decharged by a decharging means (not shown) to resume the initial state.
The non-transferred waste toner is made to return from the cleaner unit
62
to the toner chamber
75
of the developing unit
70
through the toner returning mechanism
90
.
FIG. 21
is a plan view of the above-mentioned toner returning mechanism
90
including a flexible tube
91
and a rotatable coil member
92
accommodated in the flexible tube
91
. One end of the coil member
92
is connected to a helical gear
94
intermeshed with a helical gear
93
rotating in association with a coil member
76
provided in the waste toner tank
64
to return the waste toner in the waste toner tank
64
to the toner chamber
75
via the flexible tube
91
.
In the printer of an electronic photographic recording system with the prior art toner returning mechanism
90
, it is substantially impossible for the user to replace the photosensitive drum unit
60
and the developing unit
70
separately from each other although the developing unit is apparently detachable from the photosensitive drum unit
60
, since the toner returning mechanism
90
is firmly connected to the photosensitive drum unit
60
and the developing unit
70
.
In an example of a specification, for example, the developing unit is guaranteed to perform the printing of approximately ten thousand sheets, while the photosensitive drum unit is guaranteed to perform the printing of approximately fifty thousand sheets. In the printer of an electronic photographic recording system with the prior art toner returning mechanism, however, the image forming unit consisting of the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit as described above must be replaced as a one-piece part, which means that the duration of replacement life of the image forming unit is necessarily matched with the developing unit having a shorter duration of replacement life, whereby it is impossible to effectively use the photosensitive drum.
In this regard, the duration of life of the developing unit is decided by that of the developing roller and/or an amount of toner contained therein, while the duration of life of the photosensitive drum unit is decided by that of the photosensitive drum.
A single component developing method using a non-magnetic developing agent, particularly in such a method of a contact developing system wherein the development is carried out by the contact of the photosensitive drum with the developing roller is believed advantageous for realizing the above-mentioned requirement for low cost, size reduction or high resolution image quality. However, printing defects, such as blur, are liable to occur in the above method if the photosensitive drum and the developing unit are detachably connected to each other so that the user is capable of replacing one of them with a fresh one, unless the photosensitive drum is assuredly in tight contact with the developing roller.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve such a problem, an object of the present invention is to provide an image forming unit in which a photosensitive drum unit and a developing unit are replaceable independently of each other by a user.
Also, another object of the present invention is to enable a user to independently replace the photosensitive drum unit or the developing unit from each other, and to assuredly bring them into tight contact with each other.
According to the present invention, an image forming unit comprises a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit detachably mounted to each other, characterized by an engagement mechanism for detachably engaging a waste toner receptacle provided in the latent image carrier unit with a toner returning mechanism provided in the developing unit, and an opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner from the waste toner receptacle to the toner returning mechanism.
In this structure, it is possible for the user to replace the latent image carrier unit and the developing unit independently of each other so that the respective unit is effectively usable until the duration of the life thereof has lapsed. For example, a shutter may be provided as part of the opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism.
Also, according to the present invention, an image forming unit is characterized by a pressing device operable following at least one of a mounting movement when the latent image carrier unit is mounted to the developing unit and a driving movement in the image forming unit for pressing a developing roller of the developing unit onto a latent image carrier of the latent image carrier unit.
In this structure, it is possible to assuredly bring the developing roller into tight contact with the latent image carrier irrespective of the positional accuracy of an image forming unit supporting mechanism provided in a main body of an image forming apparatus, whereby the generation of printing defects is avoidable.
Preferably, the pressing device comprises a lever opening/closing mechanism provided in the latent image carrier unit. By providing the lever opening/closing mechanism in the latent image carrier unit and engaging the same with an engagement means provided in the developing unit as described above, it is possible to easily press the developing roller onto the latent image carrier. Or, the pressing device comprises a lever opening/closing mechanism provided in the latent image carrier unit and a mechanism for rotating the developing roller by a drive force derived from the main body of the image forming apparatus. By providing the mechanism for rotating the developing roller driven by driving force derived from the main body of the image forming apparatus, together with the lever opening/closing mechanism as described above, to displace the developing roller toward the latent image carrier about a rotating shaft, it is possible to more assuredly press the developing roller onto the latent image carrier. Or, the pressing device comprises a lever opening/closing mechanism provided in the latent image carrier unit, a mechanism for rotating the developing unit driven by a drive force derived from the main body of the image forming apparatus, and a mechanism for rotating the image carrier driven by a drive force derived from the main body of the image forming apparatus. By providing the mechanism for rotating the image carrier driven by a drive force derived from the main body of the image forming apparatus, together with the lever opening/closing mechanism and the developing unit rotating mechanism, and by changing a torque thereof into a pressing force as described above, it is possible to more assuredly press the developing roller onto the latent image carrier in a follow-up manner.
Preferably, a projection is provided in the latent image carrier unit to be in contact with a projection provided in the developing unit when the latent image carrier rotates so that a force is generated due to a torque from the latent image carrier rotating mechanism, for pressing the developing unit onto the latent image carrier in a follow-up manner. As a mechanism for changing the torque of the latent image carrier to the pressing force, projections are preferably provided both in the latent image carrier unit and the developing unit, whereby a force pressing the developing unit onto the latent image carrier in a follow-up manner is assuredly generated even by such a simple structure.
Favorably, the lever opening/closing mechanism includes an engagement lever to be engaged with a slidable lever provided in the developing unit and connected to a spring member. By using the slidable lever connected to the spring member in the developing unit as a structure to be engaged with the engagement lever constituting the lever open/close mechanism, a stable pressing force is obtainable by the action of the spring member.
Preferably, a projection is provided in the latent image carrier unit to be engaged with a groove provided in a side wall of the developing unit so that a force pressing the developing unit onto the latent image carrier in a follow-up manner is obtained due to the torque accompanied with the opening/closing operation of the lever opening/closing mechanism. By providing the projection in the latent image carrier unit to be engaged with the groove provided in the side wall of the developing unit as described above, it is possible to generate a further follow-up pressing force due to the torque accompanied with the opening/closing operation of the lever-opening/closing mechanism, to result in a more reliable press-contact.
Preferably, the lever opening/closing mechanism provided in the latent image carrier unit is also used as an opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner from the bottom of the waste toner receptacle into the toner returning mechanism provided in the developing unit. Thereby, an effective separation mechanism for the image forming unit having the toner returning mechanism is obtainable, which simplifies an overall structure.
Also, according to the present invention, a latent image carrier unit is provided, which is characterized in that a drive means for driving an opening/closing mechanism is provided for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism provided in the developing unit. By providing the driving mechanism for driving the opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism provided in the developing unit, for example, a pressing member for rotating a shutter in association with the lever opening/closing mechanism, a latent image carrier unit is obtainable which is capable of being replaced as an independent part independently from the developing unit.
Also, according to the present invention, a latent image carrier unit is provided which is characterized in that a pressing device is provided for pressing the developing roller of the developing unit onto the latent image carrier of the latent image carrier unit. The pressing device is operable following at least one of a mounting movement when the latent image carrier unit is mounted to the developing unit and a driving movement in the image forming unit. By providing the pressing device, it is possible to simplify the pressing mechanism in the image forming unit of a contact development system.
Also, according to the present invention, the pressing device is constituted by a lever opening/closing mechanism including an engagement lever engaged with a slide lever connected to a spring member provided in the developing unit.
Also, according to the present invention, a developing unit is provided which is characterized in that, in the toner returning mechanism, an engagement mechanism is provided to be releasably engaged with the bottom of the waste toner receptacle provided in the latent image carrier unit, and an opening/closing mechanism is provided for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism from the bottom of the waste toner receptacle. By providing the engagement mechanism to be releasably engaged with the bottom of the waste toner receptacle provided in the latent image carrier unit and the opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism from the bottom of the waste toner receptacle, it is possible to constitute the developing unit as an independent part to be replaced independently from the latent image carrier unit. In this regard, part of the opening/closing mechanism may be constituted by a shutter.
Also, according to the present invention, a developing unit is provided which is characterized in that a pressing device is provided in a manner similar to the above.
Also, according to the present invention, an image forming apparatus is provided which comprises an image forming unit wherein a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit are detachably mounted to each other is provided, characterized in that an engagement mechanism is provided for releasably engaging a waste toner receptacle provided in the latent image carrier unit with a toner returning mechanism provided in the developing unit, and an opening/closing mechanism is provided for delivering the toner from the bottom of the waste toner receptacle into the toner returning mechanism. By this structure, it is possible to constitute an image forming apparatus from which the developing unit and the latent image carrier unit are replaceable independently from each other. Part of the opening/closing mechanism for delivering the toner into the toner returning mechanism may be constituted by a shuffer.
Also, according to the present invention, an image forming apparatus is provided which comprises an image forming unit wherein a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit are detachably mounted to each other, characterized by means for pressing a developing roller constituting the developing unit onto a latent image carrier constituting the latent image carrier unit in a follow-up manner in association with at least one of the operation for mounting the latent image carrier unit to the developing unit and the operation for driving the image forming unit. In this structure, it is possible to constitute an image forming apparatus of a contact development system capable of assuredly pressing the latent image carrier onto the developing roller.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a partial sectional side view of an image forming unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2A
is a perspective view of a photosensitive drum unit of an image forming unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2B
is a left side view of the photosensitive drum unit shown in
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 2C
is a right side view of the photosensitive drum unit shown in
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 2D
is a simplified bottom view illustrating the photosensitive drum and the waste toner tank;
FIG. 2E
is a simplified side view illustrating the engagement lever of the photosensitive drum unit;
FIG. 3A
is a perspective view illustrating a developing unit of the image forming unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3B
is a right side view of the developing unit shown in
FIG. 3A
;
FIG. 3C
is a left side view of the developing unit shown in
FIG. 3A
;
FIG. 3D
is a side view of the shutter attached to a groove of the toner returning joint of the developing unit;
FIG. 4A
is a perspective view illustrating the image forming unit comprising the photosensitive drum unit of
FIGS. 2A
to
2
E and the developing unit of
FIGS. 3A
to
3
D;
FIG. 4B
is a right side view of the image forming unit shown in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 4C
is a left side view of the image forming unit shown in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional side view showing an image forming apparatus including the image forming unit of
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 6
is a partial enlarged view of the apparatus of
FIG. 5
with the image forming unit attached to the body of the apparatus;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view showing part of the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit, in the state immediately before the photosensitive drum unit abuts to the developing unit;
FIG. 8A
is a sectional view of the joint portion between the waste toner tank and the toner returning pipe before the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 8A
, after the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 9A
is a left side view showing a photosensitive drum unit of an image forming unit according to the third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9B
is a top view of the photosensitive drum unit of
FIG. 9A
;
FIG. 10A
is a left side view showing a developing unit of the image forming unit according to the third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10B
is a top view of the developing unit of
FIG. 10A
;
FIG. 11A
is a left side view of the image forming unit including the photosensitive drum unit of
FIGS. 9A and 9B
and the developing unit of
FIGS. 10A and 10B
before the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 11B
is a left side view of the image forming unit of
FIG. 11A
, after the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 12A
is a right side view of the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit separated from each other;
FIG. 12B
is a right side view of the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit assembled to each other;
FIG. 13
is a sectional view of the assembled image forming unit;
FIG. 14
is a sectional view of the image forming apparatus including the image forming unit shown in
FIGS. 9A
to
13
;
FIG. 15
is an enlarged view of the image forming apparatus with the image forming unit attached to a body of the former;
FIG. 16
is a top view of the image forming apparatus shown in
FIG. 14
;
FIG.
17
A. is a sectional view of a joint portion between the waste toner tank and the toner returning pipe while the engagement lever is not locked;
FIG. 17B
is a sectional view of a joint portion between the waste toner tank and the toner returning pipe while the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 18
is a top view of the image forming unit;
FIG. 19
is a sectional view of the image forming unit while the engagement lever is locked;
FIG. 20
is a view showing a prior art; and
FIG. 21
is a view showing the prior art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a partially sectional side view of an image forming unit including a photosensitive drum unit and a developing unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The image forming unit
20
includes the photosensitive drum unit (latent image carrier unit)
1
and the developing unit
2
. The photosensitive drum unit
1
is detachably assembled to the developing unit
2
. The photosensitive drum unit
1
has a photosensitive drum (latent image carrier)
3
, a charging brush
15
, a cleaning blade
16
and a waste toner receptacle
6
, while the developing unit
2
has a toner chamber
2
a,
a developing roller
4
disposed at an exit of the toner chamber
2
a
and a toner returning mechanism
7
.
According to the present invention, the waste toner receptacle
6
and the toner returning mechanism
7
are engageable with each other, when the photosensitive drum unit
1
is mounted to the developing unit
2
, and are releasable from each other when the photosensitive drum unit
1
is detached from the developing unit
2
. That is, the image forming unit
20
has a joint structure
8
for detachably attaching the waste toner receptacle
6
to the toner returning mechanism
7
, and a lever opening/closing mechanism
5
for permitting the toner to enter the toner returning mechanism
7
from the bottom of the waste toner receptacle
6
.
In such a manner, it is possible to detach and attach the photosensitive drum unit
1
from and to the developing unit
2
without splashing the toner, by providing the engagement structure and the lever opening and closing mechanism
5
. It is possible for the user to replace the photosensitive drum unit
1
and the developing unit
2
independently of each other. Accordingly, it is possible to effectively use one of the photosensitive drum unit
1
and the developing unit
2
after the duration of life of the other has lapsed.
FIG. 2A
is a perspective view showing a photosensitive drum unit of an image forming unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2B
is a left side view of the photosensitive drum unit of
FIG. 2A
, and
FIG. 2C
is a right side view of the photosensitive drum unit of FIG.
2
A. The photosensitive drum unit
10
can be marketed as an independent unit.
The photosensitive drum unit
10
has a unit frame
10
F. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the photosensitive drum unit
10
includes a photosensitive drum (latent image carrier)
14
, a charging brush
15
and a cleaning blade
16
, all of which are arranged in the unit frame
10
F of the photosensitive drum unit
10
. Further, a waste toner tank (waste toner receptacle)
17
is disposed beneath the cleaning blade
16
and has a conveyor screw
18
therein.
FIG. 2D
is a bottom view simply showing part of the drum unit
10
of
FIG. 2A
, wherein the waste toner tank
17
extends along the photosensitive drum
14
and has a cylindrical portion
17
a
at one end thereof. The cylindrical portion
17
a
has an opening
17
b
directed downward. The conveyor screw
18
is disposed substantially along the entire length of the waste toner tank
17
and the cylindrical portion
17
a
to transport the waste toner scraped off from the photosensitive drum
14
by the cleaning blade
16
along the waste toner tank
17
toward the cylindrical portion
17
a.
The waste toner falls into a toner returning pipe (toner returning mechanism)
39
through the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a.
As shown in
FIGS. 2A
to
2
C, the photosensitive drum unit
10
has drum shafts
11
extending outward from the opposite side walls of the unit frame
10
F, a toner returning cylinder
12
disposed on an extension of the waste toner tank
17
, and an engagement lever
13
. As shown in
FIG. 2E
, the toner returning cylinder
12
and the engagement lever
13
are formed as a one-piece structure. The toner returning cylinder
12
is rotatably fitted on the cylindrical portion
17
a
of the waste toner tank
17
. When the engagement lever
13
is operated, the toner returning cylinder
12
turns about the cylindrical portion
17
a.
The toner returning cylinder
12
has an opening
12
a
which is movable between a position to be aligned with the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a
and another position not to be aligned with the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a.
Further, the toner returning cylinder
12
has two engagement projections
12
b
and
12
c.
FIG. 3A
is a perspective view showing a developing unit
30
of the image forming unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3B
is a right side view of the developing unit
30
; and
FIG. 3C
is a left side view of the developing unit
30
. The developing unit
30
could be marketed as an independent unit.
The developing unit has a unit frame
30
F. Some of the components included in the developing unit
30
are shown in FIG.
7
. An overall structure of the developing unit
30
is the same as that shown in FIG.
1
. In
FIGS. 1 and 7
, the developing unit
30
includes a toner chamber
2
a,
a developing roller
31
, a doctor blade
37
, a reset roller
48
and a toner returning pipe
39
, all of which are arranged in the unit frame
30
F. An agitator
2
b
is disposed in the toner chamber
2
a,
and a toner returning port
2
c
communicating with the toner returning pipe
39
opens at a position above the toner chamber
2
a.
Note that development is carried out in this developing unit
30
by using a non-magnetic single component toner.
As shown in
FIGS. 3A
to
3
C, rotary shafts
35
of the developing unit extend outward from the opposite side walls of the unit frame
30
F. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the rotary shafts
35
of the developing unit deviate from the axis of the developing roller
31
, while the drum shafts
11
are coaxially aligned with the photosensitive drum
14
. Accordingly, when the developing unit
30
is made to rotate about the rotary shafts
35
, the developing roller
31
moves toward or away from the photosensitive drum
14
. If the developing unit
30
is applied with a force so that the developing roller
31
approaches the photosensitive drum
14
, it is possible to more assuredly bring the developing roller
31
into contact with the photosensitive drum
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 3A
, the unit frame
30
F has arm portions
30
A and
30
B projecting rearward from the opposite side walls thereof. A drum shaft mounting groove
32
of a semicircular cross-sectional shape and a toner returning joint groove
33
of a semicircular cross-sectional shape are provided in the right arm portion
30
A, while a drum shaft through hole
34
is provided in the left arm portion
30
B. The toner returning pipe
39
is arranged in the right arm portion
30
A and has an opening beneath the toner returning joint groove
33
. As shown in
FIG. 3D
, the toner returning joint groove
33
comprises a support wall section (wall of the arm portion
30
A)
33
f
of a semicircular cross-sectional shape and a shutter
38
of a semicircular cross-sectional shape rotatably coupled in the support wall section
33
f.
The shutter
38
has an opening
38
a,
and the support wall section
33
f
has an opening
33
a.
In
FIG. 3D
, the opening
38
a
of the shutter
38
is not aligned with the opening
33
a
of the support wall section
33
f.
FIG. 4A
is a perspective view showing the image forming unit
20
wherein the photosensitive drum unit
10
is attached to the developing unit
30
;
FIG. 4B
is a right side view of the image forming unit
20
and
FIG. 4C
is a left side view of the image forming unit
20
.
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C show a state in which the engagement lever
13
provided in the photosensitive drum unit
10
is not locked. One drum shaft
11
of the photosensitive drum unit
10
is inserted into the drum shaft through-hole
34
of the arm portion
30
B of the developing unit
30
, while the other drum shaft
11
is seated in the drum shaft mounting groove
32
from above, thus completing the engagement. The toner returning cylinder
12
of the photosensitive drum unit
10
is seated in the toner returning joint groove
33
from above, thus completing the engagement. In such a manner, the waste toner tank
17
is simply and easily engageable or connectable with the toner returning pipe
39
.
In this state, if the engagement lever
13
is tilted in the right direction in
FIG. 4B
, the photosensitive drum unit
10
is coupled to the developing unit
30
, and the toner returning cylinder
12
and the toner returning pipe
39
are communicated with each other, which allows the waste toner to be delivered into the toner returning pipe
39
. In this regard, the description will be made in more detail later with reference to
FIGS. 8A and 8B
.
FIGS. 5 and 6
show an image forming apparatus
50
including the image forming unit
20
illustrated in
FIGS. 2A
to
4
C. The image forming apparatus
50
includes, together with the above-mentioned components of the developing unit
30
and the photosensitive drum unit
10
, an optical unit
120
such as a laser or LED, a transfer roller
53
, a fixing device comprising a heating fixing roller
54
and a presser roller
55
, and a sheet conveying device
56
. Since the basic operation of the image forming apparatus
56
is well-known, only a brief description thereof will be made herein. The photosensitive drum
14
is uniformly charged by the charging brush
15
, and a static latent image is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum
14
by the optical unit
120
. The static latent image is supplied with toner via the developing roller
31
to form a toner image. In the toner chamber
2
a,
the toner is charged by the friction thereof with the reset roller
48
and supplied to the developing roller
31
. The toner thus supplied is restricted to have a predetermined thickness and additionally charged by the action of the doctor blade
37
. The toner left on the surface of the developing roller
31
without being used for the development is scraped off therefrom by the reset roller
48
. The toner image is transferred from the photosensitive drum
14
to a sheet conveyed by the sheet conveying mechanism
56
by the static attraction of the transferrer
53
, and fixed on the sheet by the fixing device. The sheet carrying the image thus formed is discharged from the image forming apparatus
50
. The toner left on the photosensitive drum
14
is scraped off therefrom as waste toner by the cleaning blade
16
and received by the waste toner tank
17
. The waste toner recycles from the waste toner tank
17
to the toner chamber
2
a
of the developing unit
30
through the toner returning pipe
39
.
The image forming apparatus
50
has a housing
50
H, of which lateral side wall have guide rails
51
, hatched in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, and a drum shaft pressing lever
52
. The guide rail
51
has two recessed portions
51
a
and
51
b,
while the drum shaft pressing lever
52
has two pressers
52
a
and
52
b.
The developing unit rotary shaft
35
and the drum shafts
11
of the image forming unit
20
are mounted to the housing
50
H of the image forming apparatus
50
in the recessed portions
51
a
and
51
b
of the guide rail
51
, respectively, and held there by the pressers
52
a
and
52
b
of the drum shaft pressing lever
52
. In such a manner, the image forming unit
20
can be simply and easily attached to the housing
50
H of the image forming apparatus
50
, or detached from the housing
50
H of the image forming apparatus
50
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, after the image forming unit
20
is mounted to the image forming apparatus
50
, a boss
36
provided in the developing unit
30
is pushed in the direction of arrow B, whereby the developing unit
30
is applied with a torque for rotating the same in the direction of arrow B about the developing unit rotary shaft
35
. This causes the developing roller
31
to move in the direction of arrow C toward the photosensitive drum
14
so that the developing roller
31
abuts against the photosensitive drum
14
at a proper contact pressure. When the developing roller
31
abuts against the photosensitive drum
14
at a proper pressure, the developing roller
31
can supply a suitable amount of toner to the latent image on the photosensitive drum
14
.
FIG. 8A
shows the image forming unit
20
before the engagement lever
13
is locked. The engagement lever
13
is in a generally vertical position wherein the opening
12
a
of the toner returning cylinder
12
, which is integral with the engagement lever
13
, is not aligned with the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a
of the waste toner tank
17
. That is, the toner returning cylinder
12
closes the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a
of the waste toner tank
17
. Accordingly, in this state, the photosensitive drum unit
10
could be treated as a one-piece body. Note that the engagement lever
13
and the toner returning cylinder
12
are adapted to be rotatable relative to the photosensitive drum unit
10
but are not easily be removable therefrom.
The shutter
38
is adapted to be rotatable relative to the support wall
33
f
of the frame
30
f
of the developing unit
30
but is not easily removed therefrom. In the state wherein the photosensitive drum unit
10
is mounted to the developing unit
30
, the cylindrical portion
17
a
of the waste toner tank
17
, the toner returning cylinder
12
and the shutter
38
are coaxially arranged. When the engagement lever
13
is located at a position shown in
FIG. 8A
, the opening
38
a
of the shutter
38
is not aligned with the opening
33
a
of the support wall
33
f
of the developing unit
30
and the opening
39
a
of the toner returning pipe
39
, whereby the shutter
38
closes the opening
39
a
of the toner returning pipe
39
. In other words, the waste toner tank
17
and the toner returning pipe
39
are separated from each other Therefore, the developing unit
30
could be treated as a one-piece body in this state.
As shown in
FIG. 8B
, the engagement lever
13
is made to rotate in the clockwise direction and an engagement hole
19
provided in the inside of the engagement lever
13
is engaged with a projection (not shown) on the side surface of the developing unit
30
, whereby the engagement lever
13
is locked. One
12
b
of the two engagement projections of the toner returning cylinder
12
is engageable with one end of the shutter
38
, while the other
12
c
is engageable with the other end of the shutter
38
. Accordingly, if the engagement lever
13
is made to rotate, the toner returning cylinder
12
and the shutter
38
also rotate.
When the engagement lever
13
is made to rotate in the clockwise direction, the opening
12
a
of the toner returning cylinder
12
is aligned with the opening
17
b
of the cylindrical portion
17
a
of the waste toner tank
17
to open the opening
17
b
and the opening
38
a
of the shutter
38
is aligned with the opening
33
a
of the support wall
33
f
and the opening
39
a
of the toner returning pipe
39
to open the opening
39
a
of the toner returning pipe
39
. That is, the waste toner tank
17
and the toner returning pipe
39
are communicated with each other to allow the waste toner within the waste toner tank
17
to flow into the toner returning pipe
39
as shown by arrow A and return to the toner chamber
2
a
by a conveyor screw
39
b
provided in the toner returning pipe
39
.
According to the second embodiment of the present invention, since the photosensitive drum unit
10
and the developing unit
30
are detachably mounted to each other by the engaging or coupling structure between the waste toner tank
17
and the toner returning pipe
39
and the lever opening/closing device, it is possible for the user to replace each of the photosensitive drum unit
10
and the developing unit
30
independently of the other in accordance with the respective duration of life thereof; i.e., to reduce waste in comparison with a case wherein the entirety of the image forming unit
20
is replaced with a new one.
In the image forming apparatus of the above-mentioned second embodiment, the axis of the image forming unit
20
i.e., a position of the drum shafts
11
and the developing unit rotating shaft
35
relies on the positional accuracy of the body of the apparatus. Therefore, if there is an occurrence in that the developing roller
31
abuts against the photosensitive drum
14
on the left part of the apparatus but is apart from the latter on the right part of the apparatus, the developing roller
31
does not uniformly abut against the photosensitive drum
14
even though the boss
36
in the developing unit
30
is pressed, resulting in printing defects such as blurring.
To eliminate instability of abutment between the photosensitive drum
14
and the developing roller
31
, a reliable abutment mechanism may be provided in the main body of the apparatus. However, such a remodelling of the main body of the apparatus would necessarily be accompanied with a large change in design and in production line of the apparatus, and therefore it is difficult to do so in a case of a minor model change. To avoid such an inconvenience, a pressing mechanism is provided in the image forming unit
20
for assuredly abutting the photosensitive drum
14
against the developing roller
31
, which necessitates no large remodelling of the main body of the apparatus.
The third embodiment of the present invention is provided with such a pressing mechanism, which will be described with reference to
FIGS. 9A
to
19
. The third embodiment is an image forming apparatus of a contact development type using a non-magnetic single component toner.
FIG. 9A
is a left side view of a photosensitive drum unit
10
of an image forming unit
20
according to the third embodiment, and
FIG. 9B
is a top view of the photosensitive drum unit
10
. A basic structure of the photosensitive drum unit
10
of the third embodiment is the same as the photosensitive drum unit
10
of the second embodiment. That is, as shown in
FIG. 13
, the photosensitive drum unit
10
has a photosensitive drum
14
, a charging brush
15
, a cleaning blade
16
, a waste toner tank
17
and a conveyor screw
18
. Further, as shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, the photosensitive drum unit
10
includes drum shafts
11
, a toner returning cylinder
12
and an engagement lever
21
. The engagement lever
21
is similar to that
13
of the preceding embodiment. The engagement lever
21
of this embodiment, however, has a guide groove
23
of a specific shape on the inside thereof.
FIG. 10A
is a left side view of the developing unit
30
forming the image forming unit
20
according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 10B
is a top view thereof. A basic structure of the developing unit
30
is the same as that
30
of the second embodiment. That is, as shown in
FIG. 13
, the developing unit
30
has a toner chamber
2
a,
an agitator
2
b,
a developing roller
31
, a doctor blade
37
, a reset roller
48
and a toner returning pipe
39
. Further, as shown in
FIGS. 10A and 10B
, the developing unit
30
includes developing unit rotary shafts
35
, a drum shaft mounting groove
32
, a toner returning joint groove
33
and a drum shaft through-hole
34
. Further, the developing unit
30
has a slide lever
41
(FIGS.
11
A and
11
B).
FIG. 11A
is a left side view of the image forming unit
20
of the third embodiment of the present invention before the engagement lever
21
is locked.
FIG. 11B
shows a state wherein the engagement lever
21
is locked. The developing unit
30
has the slide lever
41
slidable in the horizontal direction, a right end of which is connected to the unit frame
30
F by a tensile spring
42
and a left end thereof has a boss
43
. The boss
43
is engageable with the guide groove
23
of the engagement lever
21
of the photosensitive drum unit
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 11B
, a boss
24
is provided in the side plate of the unit frame
10
F of photosensitive drum unit
10
, and an asymmetric U-shaped engagement groove
44
is provided on the inner surface of the side plate of the unit frame
30
F of the developing unit
30
. The boss
24
is engaged with the U-shaped engagement groove
44
and constitutes a fulcrum allowing the photosensitive drum unit
10
to pivot on the developing unit
30
. The photosensitive drum unit
10
and the developing unit
30
are relatively movable in a limited range about the fulcrum. When the engagement lever
21
is made to rotate clockwise, the boss
43
engages with the guide groove
23
and moves along the surface of the guide groove
23
, whereby the engagement lever
21
pulls the boss
43
of the developing unit
30
. Due to the action of the tensile spring
42
, the photosensitive drum unit
10
is pulled rightward as shown by arrow G, while the developing unit
30
is pulled leftward as shown by arrow F. Accordingly, the developing roller
31
is pressed onto the photosensitive drum
14
, following the mounting movement of the photosensitive drum unit
10
. In other words, this mechanism constitutes a pressing device operable following a mounting movement when the photosensitive drum unit
10
is mounted to the developing unit
30
for pressing the developing roller
31
onto the photosensitive drum l
4
.
FIG. 12A
is a right side view of the image forming unit
20
of the third embodiment of the present invention prior to being assembled, while
FIG. 12B
is a right side view of the image forming unit
20
after being assembled. The photosensitive drum unit
10
has a projection
25
at the lower end of the right side wall of the unit frame
10
F, and the developing unit
30
has a projection
45
at the lower end of the right side wall of the unit frame
30
F. The projections
22
and
45
are provided at positions to be in contact with each other, and constitute a pressing device operable following a driving movement in the image forming unit
20
for pressing the developing roller
31
onto the photosensitive drum
14
. As described later, the projection
25
is located on the left side of the projection
45
when the unit
10
is mounted to the unit
30
, and the projection
25
moves to the right in
FIG. 12B
as the photosensitive drum
14
is driven to rotate, and abuts against the projection
45
to push the latter rightward, whereby the developing roller
31
is additionally pressed onto the photosensitive drum
14
.
FIG. 13
is a sectional view illustrating the image forming unit
20
.
FIG. 14
is a diagrammatic structural view of the image forming apparatus
50
including the image forming unit
20
. In the image forming apparatus
50
, a transfer roller
53
is disposed opposite to the photosensitive drum
14
at a position beneath the latter. Also, there are a fixing device consisting of a hot fixing roller
54
and a presser roller
55
, and a sheet conveying mechanism
56
including a resist roller
57
and others.
By actuating the engagement lever
21
clockwise, the photosensitive drum unit
10
is mounted to the developing unit
30
, whereby the photosensitive drum
14
abuts against the developing roller
31
. During the operation of the image forming apparatus
50
, the projection
25
abuts against the projection
45
as shown in
FIGS. 12A and 12B
to further press the photosensitive drum
14
onto the developing roller
31
. In this state, a light beam is emitted from an optical unit
120
such as an LED array or a laser diode onto the surface of the photosensitive drum
14
through a gap between the developing unit
30
and the photosensitive drum unit
10
to form a static latent image thereon. The static latent image thus formed is developed by the toner supplied by the developing roller
31
which is in contact with the photosensitive drum
14
.
FIG. 15
is an enlarged view of the image forming unit
20
attached to the main body of the apparatus. The developing unit rotary shafts
35
and the drum shafts
11
of the image forming unit
20
are maintained in a locked state by actuating the engagement lever
21
rightward in the same manner as in the above-mentioned embodiment. The developing unit rotary shaft
35
and the drum shaft
11
are engaged with the recessed portions
51
a
and
51
b
of the guide rail
51
hatched in the drawing provided in the main body of the apparatus, and held therein by the pressers
52
a
and
52
b
of the drum shaft pressing lever
52
provided in the main body of the apparatus. In this regard, the drum shaft pressing lever
52
is connected to a spring for biasing the drum shaft pressing lever
52
toward the guide rail
51
.
The image forming apparatus
50
has a drive motor (not shown), a drum drive gear
26
and a developing unit drive gear
46
. The photosensitive drum unit
10
has a drum gear
27
to be meshed with the drum drive gear
26
, and the developing unit
30
has a developing unit gear
47
to be meshed with the developing unit drive gear
46
.
When the image forming apparatus is driven, a torque from the drive motor (not shown) is transmitted to the drum gear
27
via the drum drive gear
26
to rotate the photosensitive drum
14
. The photosensitive drum
14
rotates anticlockwise as shown by an arrow H in FIG.
15
. Accompanied therewith, the projection
25
provided on the side of the photosensitive drum unit
10
also rotates anticlockwise. That is, since the photosensitive drum
14
is strongly brought into contact with the cleaning blade
16
to generate a frictional force between the both, the photosensitive drum unit
10
is made to rotate as the photosensitive drum
14
rotates.
Accompanied therewith, the projection
25
of the photosensitive drum unit
10
is in contact with the projection
45
provided on the side of the developing unit
30
and presses the same, whereby the developing roller
31
is brought closer to the photosensitive drum
14
. Accordingly, the developing roller
31
is pressed onto the photosensitive drum
14
, following the driving movement when the image forming apparatus
50
is driven. While the image forming apparatus
50
is driven, the projection
25
is always urged by the driving force.
On the other hand, a torque from the drive motor (not shown) is transmitted to the developing unit gear
47
via the drive gear
46
to rotate the developing roller
31
. The rotation of the developing unit gear
47
generates a force directed to the photosensitive drum
14
about the developing unit rotating shafts
35
, whereby the developing roller
31
is pressed onto the photosensitive drum
14
, following the driving movement.
FIG. 16
is a plan view of the image forming apparatus
50
. The developing roller rotary shafts
35
and the drum shafts
11
are held by the drum shaft pressing levers
52
in the opposite side walls of the housing of the image forming apparatus
50
.
Next,
FIGS. 17A
is a sectional view of a joint portion between the waste toner tank
17
and the toner returning pipe
39
in a state wherein the engagement lever
21
is not locked.
FIG. 17B
is a sectional view of a joint portion between the waste toner tank
17
and the toner returning pipe
39
in a state wherein the engagement lever
21
is locked. The operation of the engagement lever
21
, the toner returning cylinder
12
, the shutter
38
and the toner returning pipe
39
is the same as that described with reference to
FIGS. 8A and 8B
. The engagement lever
21
has the guide groove
23
, the operation of which has been already described.
FIG. 18
is a plan view of the image forming unit
20
. The toner returning pipe
39
is arranged along the right side of the image forming unit
20
, which is the side locked by the engagement lever
21
, and bends leftward so that the toner returns again in the rear portion of the developing unit
30
to the toner chamber
2
a
through the toner returning port
2
c
present at the end thereof.
FIG. 19
is a sectional view of the image forming unit
20
when the engagement lever
21
is locked. It is possible to maintain the developing roller
31
assuredly in contact with the photosensitive drum
14
by the engagement between the engagement lever
21
and the boss
43
of the slide lever
41
, the engagement between the boss
42
of the photosensitive drum and the engagement groove
44
of the developing unit
30
, the pressure caused by the abutment between the projections
25
and
45
, and the displacement of the developing unit
30
about the developing unit rotary shafts
35
due to the torque of the developing unit drive gear
46
.
As described above, according to the third embodiment of the present invention, similar to the first and second embodiments, it is possible for the user to replace the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit independently of each other because the toner returning mechanism is divided into a photosensitive drum unit section and the developing unit section.
Also, since a mechanism is provided for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive drum following a mounting movement when the photosensitive drum unit is mounted to the developing unit, within the image forming unit, which mechanism facilitates the engagement between the engagement lever
21
and the boss
43
of the slide lever
41
and the engagement between the boss
24
of the photosensitive drum unit and the engagement groove
44
of the developing unit
30
, it is possible to cause the developing roller to be assuredly in contact with the photosensitive drum irrespective of the positional accuracy of the supporting mechanism for the image forming unit provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus, whereby the generation of printing defects such as blurring is avoidable.
Also, since a mechanism is provided for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive drum during the image formation, including a mechanism for causing the abutment between the projections
25
and
45
and a mechanism for displacing the developing unit
30
about the developing unit rotating shaft
35
due to the torque of the developing unit drive gear
46
, the abutment becomes more stable, whereby the generation of printing defects such as blurring is more reliably avoidable.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments as described above, the present invention should not be limited thereto but may be variously changed or modified without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, although the embodiment has been explained on the contact developing system while using a non-magnetic toner of a single component type, it is applicable also to a non-contact developing system or a jumping developing system, or to a magnetic toner of a two-component type.
Also it is unnecessary to provide all of the three pressing mechanisms; i.e., the engagement mechanism between the engagement lever
21
and the boss
43
of the slide lever
41
, the engagement mechanism between the boss
24
of the photosensitive drum unit and the engagement groove
44
of the developing unit
30
, the mechanism for causing the abutment between the projections
25
and
45
, and the displacement mechanism of the developing unit
30
about the developing unit rotating shaft
35
due to the torque of the developing unit drive gear
46
; but at least one of them may be provided.
As described hereinbefore, according to the present invention, it is possible for the user to replace the photosensitive drum unit and the developing unit separately from each other, since the mechanism is provided for dividing the toner returning mechanism into the photosensitive drum unit side section and the developing unit side section, to reduce the running cost of the image forming apparatus to a large extent.
Also, according to the present invention, since the mechanism for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive drum is provided in the image forming unit, it is possible to assuredly cause the developing roller to abut against the photosensitive drum irrespective of the positional accuracy of the image forming unit supporting mechanism of the main body of the image forming apparatus, whereby the generation of the printing trouble such as blurring is avoidable to largely contribute to the high printing quality of the image forming apparatus.
Claims
- 1. An image forming unit comprising:a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit detachably mounted to each other; the latent image carrier unit rotatably mounting a photosensitive member and having a waste toner receptacle; the developing unit having a developing roller and a toner returning mechanism; said developing unit having a support portion for supporting the latent image carrier unit; and said support portion having a part of said toner returning mechanism defined therein such that the waste toner receptacle is engaged with the toner returning mechanism when the latent image carrier unit is placed on the support portion of the developing unit.
- 2. An image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein said waste toner receptacle has a waste toner outlet and a first shutter for opening and closing said waste toner outlet, and said part of said toner returning mechanism has a waste toner inlet and a second shutter for opening and closing said waste toner inlet.
- 3. An image forming unit according to claim 2, wherein said latent image carrier unit has a lever to move said first shutter.
- 4. An image forming unit according to claim 3, wherein said lever can also move said second shutter.
- 5. An image forming unit according to claim 1, wherein said support portion comprises a first arm portion provided on one side of said developing unit with a through-hole to receive one end of a shaft of said latent image carrier unit and a second arm portion provided on the other side of the said developing unit with a semi-circular groove to receive the other end of said shaft, said part of said toner returning mechanism being provided in one of said first and second arms.
- 6. An image forming unit comprising:a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit detachably mounted to each other; the latent image carrier unit having a latent image carrier rotatably mounting a photosensitive member; the developing unit having a developing roller and a shaft extending parallel to said developing roller, said developing unit being rotatable about said shaft; and a pressing device for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive member, said pressing device comprising a first member provided on said latent image carrier unit and a second member provided on said developing unit such that said first member can engage with said second member when said photosensitive member is driven for rotation, whereby said developing unit is rotated about said shaft by said latent image carrier unit via said first and second members to thereby cause said developing roller to be pressed onto the photosensitive member.
- 7. An image forming unit according to claim 2, wherein said pressing device further comprises a lever provided on the latent image carrier unit and operatively coupled to said developing unit.
- 8. An image forming unit according to claim 7, wherein said pressing device further comprises a rotating mechanism causing the developing unit to be rotated by a drive force derived from a main body of an image forming apparatus.
- 9. An image forming unit according to claim 7, wherein the lever opening/closing mechanism comprises an engagement lever engageable with a slide lever connected to a spring member provided in the developing unit.
- 10. An image forming unit according to claim 9, wherein a projection is provided in the latent image carrier unit to be engaged with a groove provided in a side wall of the developing unit so that a force for pressing the developing onto the photosensitive member is generated due to the movement of the lever.
- 11. An image forming unit according to claim 7, wherein said latent image carrier unit further includes a waste toner receptacle having a waste toner outlet and a first shutter for opening and closing said waste toner outlet, and said developing unit further includes a toner returning mechanism having a waste toner inlet and a second shutter for opening and closing said waste toner inlet, said waste toner receptacle being engaged with the toner returning mechanism when the latent image carrier unit is attached to said developing unit, and wherein said lever can also move at least one of said first and second shutters.
- 12. An image forming unit according to claim 2, wherein said latent image carrier unit further includes a cleaning blade in frictional contact with said photosensitive member whereby said latent image carrier unit is rotated along with said photosensitive member.
- 13. A latent image carrier unit adapted to be detachably mounted to a developing unit having a developing roller, said latent image carrier unit comprising:a frame; a photosensitive member rotatably arranged in said frame; and a projection provided on said frame such that said projection can engage with a corresponding projection provided on the developing unit when said photosensitive member is driven for rotation, whereby said developing unit is rotated about a shaft thereof by said latent image carrier unit via said projections to thereby cause said developing roller to be pressed onto the photosensitive member.
- 14. latent image carrier unit according to claim 13, further comprising:a waste toner receptacle having a waste toner outlet and a shutter for opening and closing said waste toner outlet; and a lever to move said shutter, said lever being adapted to be operatively coupled to the developing unit.
- 15. A latent image carrier unit according to claim 14, further comprising a projection engageable with a groove provided in a side wall of the developing unit so that a torque for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive member is generated due to the movement of the lever.
- 16. A developing unit adapted to be detachably mounted to a latent image carrier unit having a photosensitive member, said developing unit comprising:a frame; a developing roller rotatably arranged in said frame; a shaft extending parallel to said developing roller, said developing unit being rotatable about said shaft; and a projection provided on said frame such that said projection can engage with a corresponding projection provided on the latent image carrier unit when said photosensitive member is driven for rotation, whereby said developing unit is rotated about said shaft by said latent image carrier unit via said projections to thereby cause said developing roller to be pressed onto the photosensitive member.
- 17. A developing unit according to claim 16, further comprising a spring and a slide lever arranged between said lever and said spring.
- 18. A developing unit according to claim 17, further comprising a groove provided in a side wall of the developing unit engageable with a projection provided on the latent image carrier unit so that a torque for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive member is generated due to the movement of the lever.
- 19. An image forming apparatus comprising:an image forming unit including a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit detachably mounted to each other; the latent image carrier unit rotatably mounting a photosensitive member and having a waste toner receptacle, the developing unit having a developing roller and a toner returning mechanism; said developing unit having a support portion for supporting the latent image carrier unit; and said support portion having a part of said toner returning mechanism defined therein such that the waste toner receptacle is engaged with the toner returning mechanism when the latent image carrier unit is placed on the support portion of the developing unit.
- 20. An image forming apparatus comprising:an image forming unit including a latent image carrier unit and a developing unit detachably mounted to each other; the latent image carrier unit rotatably mounting a photosensitive member; the developing unit having a developing roller and a shaft extending parallel to said developing roller, said developing unit being rotatable about said shaft; and a pressing device for pressing the developing roller onto the photosensitive member, said pressing device comprising a first member provided on said latent image carrier unit and a second member provided on said developing unit such that said first member can engage with said second member when said photosensitive member is driven for rotation, whereby said developing unit is rotated about said shaft by said latent image carrier unit via said first and second members to thereby cause said developing roller to be pressed onto the photosensitive member.
- 21. An image forming apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said pressing device further comprises a lever provided on the latent image carrier unit and being operatively coupled to said developing unit.
- 22. An image forming apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said pressing device further comprises a rotating mechanism causing the developing unit to be rotated by a drive force derived from a main body of said image forming apparatus.
- 23. An image forming apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the latent image carrier unit further includes a waste toner receptacle having a waste toner outlet and a first shutter for opening and closing said waste toner outlet, and said developing unit further includes a toner returning mechanism having a waste toner inlet and a second shutter for opening and closing said waste toner inlet, said waste toner receptacle being engaged with the toner returning mechanism when the latent image carrier unit is attached to said developing unit, and wherein said lever can also move at least one of said first and second shutters.
- 24. An image forming apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said latent image carrier unit further includes a cleaning blade in frictional contact with said photosensitive member whereby said latent image carrier unit is rotated along with said photosensitive member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-297977 |
Oct 1999 |
JP |
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