Method of removing photosensitive belt from printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6363600
  • Patent Number
    6,363,600
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus from rollers of a belt unit. In this method, since the photosensitive belt is circulated with at least one roller slanted with respect to the others so that the photosensitive belt moves in a lengthwise direction of the rollers and part of the photosensitive belt is projected through the belt passage, and then the photosensitive belt is removed by pulling the portion projected through the belt passage, the worker can remove the photosensitive belt without a separate removing device and damage of parts in the printing apparatus and an accident due to carelessness can be fundamentally prevented.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus from rollers of a belt unit for repair or replacement.




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a printing apparatus such as a printer or copier is comprised of a frame


10


having a belt passage


11


, a belt unit


20


, a developing device


30


, a transfer roller


41


and a fixing roller


42


. The belt unit


20


includes rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, and a photosensitive belt


25


circulating around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


.




During printing, a toner image is formed on one surface of the circulating photosensitive belt


25


by the developing device


30


, the toner image is transferred and fixed on a sheet of paper


1


passing through between the transfer roller


41


and the fixing roller


42


, and the image is printed on the sheet of paper


1


. On the other hand, when so-called lateral slip occurs, i.e., the photosensitive belt


25


looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


circulates in a slightly oblique direction with respect to the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


and does not circulate in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, the photosensitive belt


25


moves in a direction which increases the tension of the photosensitive belt


25


along a lengthwise direction of the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, and consequently the quality of print is lowered. Therefore, in general, a printer is provided with a sensor (not shown) for detecting lateral slip of the photosensitive belt


25


, and a steering device which corrects the lateral slip by slanting at least one of the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


with respect to the others based on the signal from the sensor. Such a steering device is known in the field of the art, those of various configurations are presently used, and an example of those is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,241.




In such a printer, when the performance of the photosensitive belt


25


looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


deteriorates, the photosensitive belt


25


must be removed from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


through the belt passage


11


of the frame


10


so that it can be replaced with a new one.




In removing the photosensitive belt


25


from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, any one roller


21


is moved toward the other rollers


22


and


23


as shown by the imaginary line in

FIG. 1

so that the tension applied to the photosensitive belt


25


for smooth circulation of the photosensitive belt


25


can be removed, and the photosensitive belt


25


can be freed from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


. After the roller


21


is moved to the position shown in phantom in FIG. I and the tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is relieved, the photosensitive belt


25


looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


is removed from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


through the belt passage


11


of the frame


10


. When a new photosensitive belt is looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, the roller


21


is moved back to the position shown by the solid line in

FIG. 1

, and applies tension to the new photosensitive belt


25


.




However, in the above-described method, since the space between the belt passage


11


and the belt unit


20


is very narrow, it is difficult for a worker to directly remove the photosensitive belt


25


by inserting a hand through the belt passage


11


, and, in addition, since the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


are heated to a high temperature, the worker may suffer a burn while removing the photosensitive belt


25


from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


.




In view of the above, a belt receiving cartridge is used to insert the belt into the belt passage by first receiving the belt in the belt receiving cartridge, and then to cause the belt to be removed through the belt passage by taking out the belt receiving cartridge, or to remove the photosensitive belt from the rollers by using a separate removing means. However, in the method using the belt receiving cartridge or the separate removing means as described above, there is a problem in that the belt removal is complicated. In addition, there is a problem in that when the belt receiving cartridge or the separate removing means is inserted into or removed from the frame through the belt passage, the belt receiving cartridge or the separate removing means may touch and damage the rollers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To solve the above problems, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus from rollers, which is improved so that the photosensitive belt can be easily removed from the rollers without causing damage to the rollers even when a separate removing means is not used.




Accordingly, to achieve the above objective, there is provided a method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus by removing the photosensitive belt, which is looped and circulating around a plurality of rollers in a tensioned state in the printing apparatus, through a belt passage provided at the frame of a printing apparatus including the steps of: circulating the photosensitive belt with at least one roller slanted with respect to the other rollers so that the photosensitive belt moves laterally in a lengthwise direction of the rollers and a portion part of the photosensitive belt is projected through the belt passage; and removing the photosensitive belt completely from the rollers by pulling the portion of the photosensitive belt which is projected through the belt passage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objective and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

diagram illustrating the schematic structure of essential portions of a general apparatus;





FIG. 2

is schematic perspective view illustrating a belt assembly portion shown in FIG.





FIG. 3

is an expanded perspective view schematically illustrating essential portions in a state which one of the rollers shown in

FIG. 2

is slanted so as to perform a method of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view illustrating a steering device for slanting the roller as shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a diagram illustrating the essential portion of

FIG. 3

shown from the perspective in the direction indicated by arrow “A”; and





FIG. 6

is a diagram illustrating a state in which part of the photosensitive belt shown in

FIG. 5

is projected through a belt passage of a frame.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when a photosensitive belt


25


which is looped and circulated around a plurality of rollers


21


,


22


and


23


in a tensioned state is replaced with a new one, first, the photosensitive belt


25


must be stripped from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


and be removed through a belt passage


11


provided at a frame


10


of a printing apparatus.




When removing the photosensitive belt as described above, first the roller


21


is slanted with respect to the others


22


and


23


from a state shown in the solid line in

FIG. 3

to a state shown by the imaginary line in FIG.


3


. To slant the roller


21


is simply performed by a steering device usually provided in a printing apparatus so as to prevent lateral slip of the photosensitive belt


25


as described previously, and the steering device will be briefly described with reference to

FIG. 4

structurally showing an example of the steering device.




The steering device shown in

FIG. 4

comprises a supporting body


50


supporting the roller


21


and having a cam contacting surface


51


, a shaft


64


whose one end is joined to the supporting body


50


by a hinge shaft


63


and whose other end is joined to the frame


10


or a predetermined fixing body


2


so as to be rotatable and movable in the axial direction, a cam


61


contacting the cam contacting surface


51


and being rotatable by a motor


62


, and a spring


69


for providing an elastic force to the supporting body


50


so that the cam contacting surface


51


can always closely contact the cam


61


.




In such a steering device, when a minute difference in tension occurs at both edges of the traveling photosensitive belt


25


, the supporting body


50


slightly rotates around the center line


631


of the hinge shaft


63


in a direction compensating for the tensional difference, and therefore, lateral slip of the photosensitive belt


25


due to a minute difference in tension can be prevented. On the other hand, when the overall tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is too large, the supporting body


50


and the shaft


64


joined to the supporting body


50


move toward the fixing body


2


while pressing a spring


68


, and therefore the tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is reduced as a whole. Besides, when the overall tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is small, the supporting body


50


and the shaft


64


joined to the supporting body


50


move away from the fixing body


2


by the restoring force of the spring


68


, and therefore the tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is increased as a whole.




In addition, when the tensional difference at both edges of the photosensitive belt


25


is large, a sensor (not shown) senses the difference, and the motor


62


is operated depending on the signal from the sensor and rotates the cam


61


. The supporting body


50


rotates around the center line of the shaft


64


together with the shaft


64


with respect to the fixing body


2


in a direction to which the end portion of the supporting body


50


is raised or lowered according to the rotation direction of the cam


61


.




Accordingly, the roller


21


can be slanted to a state shown by the imaginary line in

FIG. 3

by the rotation of the cam


61


.




When the roller


21


is slanted as described above, in the lengthwise direction of the photosensitive belt


25


between the roller


21


and the roller


23


, the distance L


1


of the edge portion close to the belt passage


11


of the frame


10


is longer than the distance L


2


of the edge portion far from the belt passage


11


as shown in FIG.


5


. Accordingly, when the photosensitive belt


25


travels in the direction of arrow R (refer to FIG.


3


), the tension acting on the photosensitive belt


25


at the edge close to the belt passage


11


is larger than that at the edge far from the belt passage


11


. Therefore, when the photosensitive belt


25


continues to travel in such a state, since the traveling photosensitive belt


25


tends to move in a direction increasing the tension thereof, the photosensitive belt


25


moves toward the belt passage


11


along a lengthwise direction of the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


as shown in FIG.


6


. Consequently, part of the photosensitive belt


25


projects out through the belt passage


11


.




Then, when the worker pulls the projected portion of the photosensitive belt


25


projected through the belt passage


11


in the direction of arrow K as shown in

FIG. 6

, the photosensitive belt


25


is completely freed from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


.




According to such a method, since a worker need not insert his hand into the belt passage


11


so as to remove the photosensitive belt


25


looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


in a tensioned state from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, that the worker suffers a burn by the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


is basically prevented. In addition, since the belt receiving cartridge or a separate removing means need not be used, the removing job of the photosensitive belt


25


can be easily performed, and damage to parts due to undesirable contact between the belt receiving cartridge or a separate removing means and rollers and the like within the printing apparatus can be prevented as well.




On the other hand, in a state in which part of the photosensitive belt


25


looped around the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


projects through the belt passage


11


of the frame


10


, when the circulation of the photosensitive belt is stopped and the tension acting on the photosensitive belt is completely removed before the worker pulls the projected portion of the photosensitive belt


25


out from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


, the worker can easily separate the photosensitive belt


25


from the rollers


21


,


22


and


23


.




For example, in the case that the printer is provided with the steering device shown in

FIG. 4

, when the fixing body


2


, supporting body


50


, shaft


64


and other parts are moved by a predetermined driving means toward the roller


22


(please refer to FIG.


2


), the roller


21


supported by the supporting body


50


is moved to the position shown by the imaginary line in

FIG. 1

, and the tension of the photosensitive belt


25


is completely removed.




In the method of removing the photosensitive belt according to this embodiment, even though it has been described and is shown that the photosensitive belt travels with only one roller


21


slanted, two or more rollers may be slanted depending on the situation. In addition, it is not necessary to employ only the steering device having the structure shown in

FIG. 4

, a steering device of various configurations and structures provided in an existing printing apparatus may be utilized in performing the method of the present invention.




As described above, in the method of removing a photosensitive belt for a printing apparatus according to the present invention, since the photosensitive belt is circulated with at least one roller slanted with respect to the others so that the photosensitive belt moves in a lengthwise direction of the rollers and part of the photosensitive belt is projected through the belt passage, and then the photosensitive belt is removed by pulling the portion projected through the belt passage, the worker can remove the photosensitive belt without a separate removing means and damage to parts in the printing apparatus and an accident due to carelessness can be fundamentally prevented.



Claims
  • 1. A method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus by removing the photosensitive belt, which is looped and circulating around a plurality of rollers in a tensioned state in the printing apparatus, through a belt passage provided at a frame of the printing apparatus, said method comprising the steps of:circulating the photosensitive belt with at least one roller slanted with respect to other of the rollers so that the photosensitive belt moves laterally in a lengthwise direction of the rollers and a portion of the photosensitive belt is projected out through the belt passage; and removing the photosensitive belt completely from the rollers by pulling the portion of the photosensitive belt which is projected out through the belt passage.
  • 2. The method of removing a photosensitive belt of a printing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the method further comprises, between the circulating step and the removing step, stopping the circulation of the photosensitive belt and relieving the tension acting on the photosensitive belt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98-60006 Dec 1998 KR
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5479241 Hou et al. Dec 1995 A
6052548 Yamamoto Apr 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
0608124 Jul 1994 EP
0 699 968 Mar 1996 EP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
European Search Report dated Apr. 2, 2001.
Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 009, No. 308 (p-410) Dec. 4, 1985 JP 60-140286 Jul. 25, 1985.