Optical guide, process cartridge, and electrophotographic image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6553189
  • Patent Number
    6,553,189
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An optical guide to be used for detecting the remaining amount of developer contained in a developer containing portion includes a blocking portion for blocking an opening formed in the developer containing portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, an optical guide portion for guiding light, which is formed on a side to be positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, an outside inclining surface inclining toward the side, on which the optical guide portion is formed, with respect to the blocking portion, the outside inclining surface being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion on the blocking portion side in a lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion, and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion, the inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on an inside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, wherein the optical guide is formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, a process cartridge that is detachably mountable to the main body of the apparatus, and an optical guide for detecting the developer amount of the developer-containing portion of the apparatus.




Now, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus is an apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium by the use of an electrophotographic image forming process. As examples of the apparatus, an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (e.g. a laser beam printer, an LED printer, and the like), a facsimile machine, a word processor and the like can be cited.




Moreover, a process cartridge may be a cartridge into which charging means, developing means or cleaning means, and an electrophotographic photosensitive drum are integrally incorporated, and which is detachably mountable to the main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus. Alternatively, the process cartridge may be a cartridge into which the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and at least one of the charging means, the developing means and the cleaning means are integrally incorporated, and which is detachably mountable to the main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus. Further alternatively, the process cartridge may be a cartridge into which the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and at least the developing means are integrally incorporated, and which is detachably mountable to the main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.




2. Description of the Related Art




An image forming apparatus such as a printer using an electrophotographic process records an image as follows. That is, first, a photosensitive drum being an image-bearing member is uniformly charged. The photosensitive drum is selectively exposed to light, thereby forming a latent image. The latent image is visualized with toner, which is developer. The visualized toner image is transferred to a recording medium. Moreover, by the application of heat or pressure on the transferred toner image, the toner image is fixed on the recording medium. Thus, the image is recorded.




Such an apparatus needs the supply of toner and maintenance of various kinds of process means. However, a cartridge equipped with a photosensitive drum, charging means, developing means, cleaning means and the like integrally therein is put to practical use as a measure for simplifying the toner supplying work and the maintenance.




A developing device of such a process cartridge is equipped with a developer-remaining-amount detecting device for detecting a remaining amount of the stored developer. The developer-remaining-amount detecting device is realized in conformity with various modes. A mode cheaper in cost and simpler in structure is one adopting light-transmission-type remaining-amount detection. The light-transmission-type remaining-amount detection is a mode such that detection light passes through a container containing developer therein for the detection of the remaining amount of the developer contained in the container on the basis of the passing time of the detection light.




A description will be given to the detailed structure of the light-transmission-type remaining-amount detection device in the following. As shown in

FIG. 12

, detection light emitted by a light-emitting member such as a light-emitting device passes through a first guide portion


31




a


made of a light-transmissive member, and then the detection light enters the inside of a developer container


25


from a first window member


26




a


that is formed on the wall surface of the developer container


25


and has a light-transmissive property. Moreover, the detection light that has entered in the developer container


25


passes through the developer container


25


to the outside of the developer container


25


through a second window member


26




b


that is formed on the wall surface of the developer container


25


and has a light-transmissive property. The detection light that has passed through to the outside of the developer container


25


reaches a light-receiving member such as a light-receiving element through a second guide portion


31




b


made of a light-transmissive member. The developer-remaining amount in the developer container


25


is detected on the basis of the period of time when the light-receiving member received the detection light. Incidentally, the technology shown in

FIG. 12

is not a prior art. The configuration shown in

FIG. 12

is earlier technology that was considered in the process of the development of the present invention.




In the above earlier technology, in each of the first and the second guide portions


31




a


and


31




b


, both being a light-transmissive member, the light-emitting member or the light-receiving member is disposed at one end thereof and an incidence plane or an exit plane is disposed at the other end in the vicinity of the first or the second window member


26




a


or


26




b


. Consequently, when the window member


26




a


or


26




b


or the incidence or exit plane opposed to the window member


26




a


or


26




b


becomes dirty, a light-transmission loss increases. Moreover, because the media between the incidence plane or the exit plane of the optical guide portion


31




a


or


31




b


and the window member


26




a


or


26




b


are different from each other, a diffused light phenomenon and reflection occur at the boundaries between the different media. This phenomenon also causes the loss of light.




Moreover, because the optical guide portions


31




a


and


31




b


are made from acrylic resin and, on the other hand, the container of the process cartridge is made from polystyrene, it is impossible to perform hot welding or ultrasonic welding of the optical guide portions


31




a


and


31




b


to the container. Accordingly, the optical guide portions


31




a


and


31




b


are fixed to the container with fixing means mechanically. Consequently, many parts are needed for the detection of the amount of remaining developer as the optical guide portions


31




a


and


31




b


, the window members


26




a


and


26




b


, and the fixing means. Moreover, because each part is small in size, the fixing of them requires a lot of care.




Besides, a space is needed to dispose the fixing means.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide an optical guide having less loss of light , a process cartridge using the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably.




Another object of the invention is to provide an optical guide easy to fit, a process cartridge using the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably.




A further object of the invention is to provide an optical guide capable of decreasing the number of its parts, a process cartridge using the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably.




A still further object of the invention is to provide an optical guide that needs less space for fitting, a process cartridge using the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably.




A still further object of the invention is to provide an optical guide for detecting the remaining amount of developer, which optical guide has less light-transmission loss and needs a smaller space for fitting and smaller number of parts and is easy to fit, a process cartridge fitted with the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably.




A still further object of the invention is to provide an optical guide having the following features, a process cartridge using the optical guide, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus capable of mounting the process cartridge detachably. The optical guide is formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material and comprises a blocking portion for blocking an opening formed in a developer containing portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, an optical guide portion for guiding light, the optical guide portion being disposed on the outside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, an outside inclining surface portion disposed at an end portion of the optical guide portion on the blocking portion side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion, the outside inclining surface portion inclining to the side on which the optical guide portion is provided, an inside inclining surface portion disposed on a side positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion when the optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion, the inside inclining surface portion inclining in a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion.











These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal section of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal section of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a process cartridge;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a part of the process cartridge;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal section of the process cartridge;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the process cartridge;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an optical guide;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of an optical guide;





FIG. 10A

is a front elevation of the optical guide on a light incidence side as viewed from the outside;





FIG. 10B

is a side elevation of the optical guide;





FIG. 10C

is a back elevation of the optical guide;





FIG. 11A

is a front elevation of the optical guide on a light exit side as viewed from the outside;





FIG. 11B

is a side elevation of the optical guide;





FIG. 11C

is a back elevation of the optical guide; and





FIG. 12

is a longitudinal section of an earlier technology.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following, a detailed description is given to an embodiment of a multicolor image forming apparatus as an electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the present invention with reference to the attached drawings.




Whole Configuration of Multicolor Image Forming Apparatus




At first, the whole configuration of the multicolor image forming apparatus is roughly described with reference to FIG.


1


. Incidentally,

FIG. 1

is a longitudinal section showing the whole configuration of a full color laser beam printer


100


being an aspect of the multicolor image forming apparatus.




The printer


100


shown in

FIG. 1

is equipped with four photosensitive drums


1


(


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


,


1




d


) juxtaposed in a vertical direction. The drums


1


are driven to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction in

FIG. 1

by driving means (not shown). The following devices are arranged around the drums


1


in order according to the rotation direction of the drums


1


. That is, charging rollers


2


(


2




a


,


2




b


,


2




c


,


2




d


) for charging the surfaces of the drums


1


uniformly, scanner units


3


(


3




a


,


3




b


,


3




c


,


3




d


) for irradiating the drums


1


with laser beams modulated in accordance with image information to form electrostatic latent images on the drums


1


, developing devices


4


(


4




a


,


4




b


,


4




c


,


4




d


) for developing the electrostatic latent images as toner images by attaching toner on the electrostatic latent images, transfer rollers


5


(


5




a


,


5




b


,


5




c


,


5




d


) for transferring the toner images on the drums


1


to a transferring material S, cleaning devices


6


(


6




a


,


6




b


,


6




c


,


6




d


) for removing untransferred residual toner on the surface of the drums


1


after the transfer, and the like are arranged.




Hereupon, the drum


1


, the charging roller


2


, the developing device


4


and the cleaning device


6


are made into a process cartridge


7


(


7




a


,


7




b


,


7




c


,


7




d


).




Hereinafter, those devices are described in order from the photosensitive drums


1


.




The photosensitive drum


1


is made by the coating of an organic photosensitive layer (an OPC photosensitive member) on the outer periphery surface of, for example, an aluminum cylinder having a diameter of 30 mm. Both end portions of the drum


1


are rotatably supported by supporting members, and the drum


1


is driven to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction by the transmission of a driving force from a driving motor (not shown) to one end portion of the drum


1


.




As the charging device in the embodiment, a charging device of a contact charging type can be used. A charging member used in the charging device is each of the conductive charging rollers


2


formed in a roller. The rollers


2


abut the surfaces of the photosensitive drums


1


and a charging bias voltage is applied to the rollers


2


, and thereby the surfaces of the drums


1


are uniformly charged.




The scanner units


3


are severally disposed at substantially the same horizontal levels as those of the drums


1


. In the units


3


, image beams corresponding to image signals are generated by laser diodes (not shown) to irradiate polygon mirrors


9


(


9




a


,


9




b


,


9




c


,


9




d


) rotated by scanner motors (not shown) at a high speed. The image beams that have been reflected by the polygon mirrors


9


selectively expose the charged surfaces of the drums


1


through imaging lenses


10


(


10




a


,


10




b


,


10




c


,


10




d


), and then electrostatic latent images are formed.




The developing devices


4




a


,


4




b


,


4




c


,


4




d


contain yellow, magenta, cyan and black color toners, respectively.




An electrostatic-transfer belt


11


is disposed to circulate such that the belt


11


is opposed to and in contact with all photosensitive drums


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


and


1




d


. The belt


11


is made of a film-shaped member having a volume resistivity of 10


11


to 10


14


Ω·cm and a thickness of about 150 μm. Four rollers


13


,


14




a


,


14




b


, and


15


support the belt


11


in a vertical direction. The belt


11


electrostatically attracts a transferring material S as a recording medium on its outer periphery surface on the left side of

FIG. 1

while circulating in order to make the transferring material S contact the drums


1


. Thereby, the transferring material S is transported to transferring positions by the belt


11


, in which the toner images on the drums


1


are transferred on the transferring material S.




The transfer rollers


5


(


5




a


,


5




b


,


5




c


,


5




d


) are juxtaposed at positions in which the rollers


5


abut against the inside of the belt


11


and are opposed to four drums


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


and


1




d


. Positive charges are applied to the material S from the rollers


5


through the belt


11


. Owing to an electric field generated by the positive charges, negative toner images on the drums


1


are transferred onto the material S being in contact with the drums


1


.




The belt


11


is about 700 mm in peripheral length and 150 μm in thickness. The belt


11


is looped around the four rollers, or the driving roller


13


, the driven rollers


14




a


,


14




b


and the tension roller


15


. The belt


11


rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG.


1


. Thereby, the belt


11


cyclically moves to transfer toner images to the material S while the material S is transported from the side of the driven roller


14




a


to the side of the driving roller


13


.




A feed portion


16


is a portion for feeding and transporting the transferring materials S to the image-forming portion. A plurality of transferring materials S is contained in a feed cassette


17


of the feed portion


16


. At the time of image forming, a feed roller (a semicircular roller)


18


and a pair of registration rollers


19


are driven to rotate in response to the image forming operation, and the rollers


18


and


19


separate and feed the materials S in the cassette


17


one by one. The leading end of the transferring material S hits against the registration rollers


19


to stop once. Then, after a loop is formed in the transferring material S, the rotation of the belt


11


and the beginning position of writing on the transferring material S are synchronized. The transferring material S is then fed to the belt


11


by the registration rollers


19


.




A fixing portion


20


is a portion for fixing multicolor toner images that have been transferred on the materials S. The fixing portion


20


is provided with a pair of fixing rollers


21


(


21




a


,


21




b


) composed of a rotary heating roller


21




a


and a pressure roller


21




b


that is in pressure contact with the heating roller


21




a


for applying heat and pressure to the material S.




That is, the fixing rollers


21


transport the transferring material S, on which toner images on the drums


1


are transferred when the transferring material S passes through the fixing portion


20


. Heat and pressure are applied on the transferring material S by the rollers


21


at the time of passing. Multicolor toner images are thereby fixed on the surface of the transferring material S.




As for the operation of image forming, the process cartridges


7




a


,


7




b


,


7




c


and


7




d


are sequentially driven in accordance with the timing of printing. The photosensitive drums


1




a


,


1




b


,


1




c


and


1




d


are driven to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction in accordance with the driving. Then, the scanner units


3


corresponding to the process cartridges


7


are sequentially driven. By this driving, charging rollers


2




a


to


2




d


uniformly induce electric charges on the peripheral surfaces of the drums


1


. The scanner units


3


expose the peripheral surfaces of the drums


1


according to image signals to form electrostatic latent images on the surfaces. Developing rollers in the developing devices


4


transfer toner to the low electric-potential portions of the latent images to form, or to develop, toner images on the peripheral surfaces of the drums


1


.




At the timing when the most upstream, leading end of the toner image on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum


1


is rotated to the point opposed to the electrostatic-transfer belt, the pair of the registration rollers


19


begins to rotate to feed the transferring material S to the belt


11


such that the position of the beginning of printing of the transferring material S is registered with the point.




The transferring material S is brought into pressure contact with the outer periphery of the belt


11


in such a way that the transferring material S is pinched between an electrostatic-attraction roller


22


and the belt


11


. And, a voltage is applied between the belt


11


and the electrostatic-attraction roller


22


. As a result, electric charges are induced on the transferring material S, which is a dielectric material, and a dielectric layer of the belt


11


such that the transferring material S is electrostatically attracted to the outer periphery of the belt


11


. Consequently, the transferring material S is stably attracted to the belt


11


to be transported up to the transferring portion at the most downstream portion.




While the transferring material S is transported in such a way, toner images on the respective drums


1


are sequentially transferred on the transferring material S by the electric fields formed between the drums


1


and the transfer rollers


5


.




The self-separation of the transferring material S, on which four-color toner images are transferred, from the belt


11


is performed by the curvature of the driving roller


13


. The separated transferring material S is transported to the fixing portion


20


. After the toner images are fixed on the transferring material S with heat, the transferring material S is delivered to the outside of the main body of the printer


100


from a delivery portion thereof by a pair of delivery rollers


23


, with its image bearing surface facing downward.




Method of Mounting and Detaching Process Cartridge to and from Main Body of Image Forming Apparatus




Next, a description is given to a method of mounting and detaching the process cartridges


7


to and from the main body of an image forming apparatus


40


with reference to

FIG. 2

to FIG.


4


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the process cartridges


7


are detachably mountable to the main body


40


. The main body


40


is configured such that the cartridges


7


are inserted into and extracted from the main body in horizontal directions, with the front door thereof


32


being open. The front door


32


rotates around a shaft


32




a


with respect to the main body


40


and assumes a standing state shown in

FIG. 1 and a

laid state shown in FIG.


2


.




The aforesaid belt


11


, the rollers


13


,


14




a


,


14




b


and


15


, each supporting the belt


11


, and the transfer rollers


5




a


,


5




b


,


5




c


and


5




d


are all formed in the front door


32


.




Moreover, as shown in FIG.


3


and

FIG. 4

, the main body


40


is configured such that the cartridges


7


are mounted to and detached from the main body


40


in the direction indicated by the arrow in

FIG. 2

in such a way that guide rails


33


formed inside the main body


40


are engaged with the insertion guide portions


34


formed on the cartridges


7


. When the cartridges


7


are inserted into the main body


40


, the cartridges


7


are inserted along the guide rail portions


33


up to the most interior portion of the main body, with the front door


32


being open. The cartridges


7


stop in positions where the photosensitive drums


1


of the process cartridges


7


are aligned with each other on a straight line in a vertical direction. Moreover, when the cartridges


7


are detached from the main body


40


, the cartridges


7


are drawn out along the guide rail portions


33


toward the front door


32


side to be removed from the main body


40


.




On the other hand, each of the cartridges


7


is equipped with an electrophotographic photosensitive member and at least one process means. Hereupon, as the process means, for example, charging means for charging the photosensitive member, developing means for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member, cleaning means for removing the toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive member, and the like are cited. Each of the process cartridges


7


of the present embodiment is, as shown in

FIG. 6

, configured to perform the following operation. That is, the photosensitive drum


1


, which is an electrophotographic photosensitive member including a photoconductive layer, is rotated. A voltage is applied to the charging roller


2


as the charging means to charge the surface of the photosensitive drum


1


uniformly. A light image is exposed from the scanner unit


3


to the charged drum


1


through an exposure-opening portion


35


(


35




a


,


35




b


,


35




c


,


35




d


) to form a latent image. The developing device


4


as the developing means develops the latent image.




In the developing device


4


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, toner is fed through an opening portion


25




d


with a rotary agitating member


28


as toner feeding means in a developer containing portion


25




a


of the developer container


25


. The toner, that did not contribute the development, is scraped off by a supply roller


29


, which is driven to rotate. Thereby, fresh toner can always be supplied to a developing roller


27


. Then, together with the rotation of the developing roller


27


, a toner layer, in which triboelectification charges are induced, is formed on the surface of the developing roller


27


with a developing blade


36


. By transferring the toner in the toner layer onto the photosensitive drum


1


in accordance with the latent image, a toner image is formed as a visualized image. In the rotary agitating member


28


, an agitating wing


28




b


is attached to a boss


28




c


fixed on a shaft


28




a


. The developer container


25


rotatably supports the shaft


28




a


, and one end of the shaft


28




a


extends to the outside of the developer container


25


. The agitating wing


28




b


is made of a flexible plastic member. When the process cartridge


7


is brand-new, the opening portion


25




d


is sealed with a toner-sealing member


38


for preventing the leakage of the toner in the developer container


25


. The toner-sealing member


38


is pulled out to the outside for the removal thereof. If the process cartridge


7


uses black magnetic toner, the supply roller


29


is not provided, but a stationary magnet is built in the developing roller


27


.




After a voltage having a polarity opposite to a polarity of the toner image is applied to each of the transfer rollers


5




a


to


5




e


to transfer the toner image to the transferring material as a recording medium, the toner remaining on the drum


1


is removed by cleaning means. That is, the remaining toner is scraped off by a cleaning blade


6




e


, and the scraped off toner is dipped up with a dip sheet


6




f


to be collected to a removed toner containing portion


12




a


of a cleaning container


12


.




The process cartridge


7


supports the photosensitive drum


1


, the charging roller


2


and the cleaning blade


6




e


, and the process cartridge


7


includes a cleaning container


12


having the removed toner containing portion


12




a


therein. Moreover, a developing container


37


supports the developing roller


27


and the supply roller


29


. The developer container


25


that contains toner supports the rotary agitating member


28


that performs the agitation of the toner and the feeding of the toner to the developing container


37


. The developing container


37


and the developer container


25


are welded together by ultrasonic waves, and the like into a toner-developing frame. The toner-developing frame is rotatably coupled with the cleaning container


12


supporting each aforesaid member. An illustrated spring, the force of which operates in the direction of pressing the drum


1


against the developing roller


27


, is provided between the developing container


37


and the cleaning container


12


.




The developer container


25


, the developing container


37


and the cleaning container


12


are formed by high impact polystyrene (HIPS).




Next, a description is given to an embodiment of the light-transmission-type toner-remaining-amount detection method that is a feature of the invention with reference to FIG.


6


. Openings


25




b


and


25




c


are formed in the developer container


25


of the process cartridge


7


for containing toner T. The opening


25




b


is disposed on the lower side of the developer container


25


. The opening


25




c


is disposed on the upper side of the developer container


25


. Moreover, a first agitating member


28


and a second agitating member (not shown) are provided in the developer container


25


in order from a nearer side to the developing roller


27


. By the rotation of the agitating members, the toner T is fed to the supply roller


29


. The first agitating member


28


has also a wiping function for removing the toner T that adheres to optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


besides the function of the feeding of the toner T.




Moreover, a light-emitting device


30




a


and a light-receiving device


30




b


are disposed on a side surface of the developer container


25


as shown in

FIG. 7. A

part of the detection light L emitted by the light-emitting device


30




a


passes through the optical guide portion


45




a


disposed along the lengthwise direction of the developer container


25


on the outside of the developer container


25


, and the detection light L is refracted at the opening


25




b


and passes into the developer containing portion


25




a


in the developer container


25


. Then, the light L passing through in the developer containing portion


25




a


enters into the optical guide portion


46




a


, and is refracted at the optical guide portion


46




a


. Then, a part of the light L that has emerged to the outside of the developer container


25


reaches the light-receiving device


30




b


through the optical guide portion


46




a


, which is also disposed along the lengthwise direction of the developer container


25


. The remaining amount of the toner T contained in the developer container


25


is detected on the basis of how long the light-receiving device


30




b


receives the detection light L. Incidentally, the light-emitting device


30




a


is disposed on the lower side of the developer container


25


and the light-receiving device


30




b


disposed on the upper side of the developer container


25


.




Now, because the rate of time when the light-receiving device


30




b


receives the detection light L varies according to the amount of the toner T in the developer containing portion


25




a


, when more than a certain degree of the toner T occupies the space in the developer containing portion


25




a


, the light that entered in the developer containing portion


25




a


through the optical guide portion


45




a


does not reach the optical guide portion


46




a


owing to the shield of the toner T. In this case, the light-receiving device


30




b


does not receive the detection light L. As the toner T in the developer containing portion


25




a


decreases, the rate of the passing of the light L between the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


gradually increases owing to the agitation with the rotary agitating member


28


. The remaining amount of the toner T can thereby be known.




The adoption of such a configuration makes it possible to detect the remaining amount of the toner T contained in the developer container


25


on the basis of the variations of the length of the time when the light-receiving device


30




b


receives the detection light L. Moreover, it also makes it possible to inform a user that the toner T in the developer container


25


is getting exhausted.




Now, for the improvement of the precision of the light-transmission-type remaining-amount detection method, the related art should increase the light amount of the detection light L in order that the light-receiving device


30




b


surely receives the detection light L that has passed through the developer container


25


. For the sake of that, the following measures are required. That is, the increase of the light amount of the light-emitting device


30




a


, the widening of the incidence surface of the optical guide portion


31




a


and the exit surface of the optical guide portion


31




b


, or the provision of a condensing member such as a lens between the light-emitting device


30




a


and the optical guide portion


31




a


and between the light-receiving device


30




b


and the optical guide portion


31




b


is needed.




In particular, the incidence surface of the optical guide portion


31




a


is needed to be as large as possible for the sake of the securement of the reception of the detection light L emitted by the light-emitting device


30




a


first without loss. However, the designing of the optical guide portion


31




a


with a large incidence surface makes the size of the optical guide portion


31




a


as a part large, and thereby the optical guide portion


31




a


protrudes from the insertion guide portion


34


of the process cartridge


7


as a result. In such a configuration, the protruding guide portion


31




a


interferes with the guide rail


33


at the time of the insertion or the extraction of the process cartridge


7


into or from the main body


40


of an image forming apparatus in which the process cartridge


7


is arranged at a developing position in the main body


40


.




However, when the optical guide portion


31




a


is designed to be small lest the optical guide portion


31




a


should interfere with the guide rail


33


, it becomes difficult to make the sufficient amount of detection light L enter into the developer container


25


. As a result, the precision of the detection of the remaining amount of toner deteriorates.




Accordingly, the embodiment of the present invention is provided with the optical guide portions


45




a


on guide surfaces


34




a


, which slide on the guide rails


33


, of the insertion guide portions


34


. Moreover, the lengths between the light-emitting devices


30




a


and the light incidence surfaces of the optical guide portions


45




a


and the lengths between the light-receiving devices


30




b


and the exit surfaces of the optical guide portions


46




a


are shortened. Moreover, the light from the devices


30




a


is made to reach the developer containing portions


25




a


only through the optical guide portions


45




a


. Furthermore, the lights received by the optical guide portions


46




a


at the developer containing portions


25




a


are made to pass through the optical guides portion


46




a


, the exit surfaces of which are opposed to the light-receiving devices


30




b.






Although the related art, in which the openings


25




b


and


25




c


are provided with transparent windows, severally, has loss of light (reflection loss at the windows and the loss caused by the entering of light into different media), this embodiment does not suffer any of such losses because the embodiment is configured in a certain way.




The configurations of optical guides


45


and


46


of the present invention are next described.




The optical guides


45


and


46


are used for detecting the remaining amount of developer contained in the developer containing portion


25




a


, and are shown in

FIG. 8

,

FIG. 9

,

FIGS. 10A

to


10


C, and

FIGS. 11A

to


11


C.




The optical guides


45


and


46


severally include blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


, the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


for guiding light, outside inclining surface portions


45




c


and


46




c


, and inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


. These elements of the optical guides


45


and


46


are formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, respectively. The blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


block the openings


25




b


and


25




c


formed in the developer containing portion


25




a


when the optical guides


45


and


46


are fitted to the developer containing portion


25




a


. The optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


are formed on the outside of the developer containing portion


25




a


against the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


when the optical guides


45


and


46


are fitted to the developer containing portion


25




a


. The outside inclining surface portions


45




c


and


46




c


are inclined toward the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


at about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


formed on the end portions of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


on the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


. The inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


are formed on the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


when the optical guides


45


and


46


are fitted to the developer containing portion


25




a.






The optical guides


45


and


46


are used for guiding the light emitted by the light-emitting device


30




a


provided as a light-emitting member into the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


. Moreover, the optical guides


45


and


46


are used for guiding the light that has passed through the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


into the light-receiving device


30




b


provided as a light-receiving member.




Moreover, a viewing portion


45




k


, through which the color of the developer contained in the developer containing portion


25




a


can be viewed, is formed in the blocking portion


45




b.






In the optical guide


46


used for guiding the light that has passed through the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


into the light-receiving device


30




b


, the end portion


46




e


of the optical guide


46


, on the opposite side to the end portion of the blocking portion


46




b


of the optical guide portion


46




a


in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




a


, is convex toward the light-receiving device


30




b


. By the operation of this convexity, the exiting light from the optical guide portion


46




a


, is condensed into the light-receiving device


30




b.






In the optical guides


45


and


46


, the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


and the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


are formed into one united body, respectively. These portions


45




a


,


46




a


,


45




b


and


46




b


have a light-transmissive property. The material conducive to the light-transmissive property is polystyrene.




The process cartridge


7


capable of being detachably mounted on the main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus has the following configuration:




(a) the electrophotographic photosensitive drum


1


;




(b) the developing roller


27


, the supply roller


29


and the developing blade


3


, all being developing members used for the developing of an electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum


1


;




(c) the developer containing portion


25




a


for containing the developer to be used for the developing of the electrostatic latent image with the developing members;




(d) the first optical guide


45


formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, the first optical guide


45


including: the blocking portion


45




b


for blocking the opening


25




b


formed in the developer containing portion


25




a


; the optical guide portion


45




a


for guiding the light emitted by the light-emitting device


30




a


as a light-emitting member provided in the main body


40


of the apparatus into the developer containing portion


25




a


, the optical guide portion


45




a


being formed on a side positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


; the outside inclining surface portion


45




c


inclined toward the side, on which the optical guide portion


45




a


is formed, at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


, the outside inclining surface portion


45




c


being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion


45




a


on the blocking portion


45




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


45




a


; and the inside inclining surface portion


45




d


inclined toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


45




a


, the inside inclining surface portion


45




d


being formed on a side to be positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


; and




(e) the second optical guide


46


formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, the second optical guide


46


including: the blocking portion


46




b


for blocking the opening


25




c


formed in the developer containing portion


25




a


; the optical guide portion


46




a


for guiding the light that has passed through the developer containing portion


25




a


to the light-receiving member


30




b


being a light-receiving member provided on the main body


40


of the apparatus, the optical guide portion


46




a


being formed on a side positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


46




b


; the outside inclining surface portion


46




c


inclined toward the side, on which the optical guide portion


46




a


is formed, at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portion


46




b


, the outside inclining surface portion


46




c


being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion


46




a


on the blocking portion


46




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




a


; and the inside inclining surface portion


46




d


inclined toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




a


, the inside inclining surface portion


46




d


being formed on the side to be positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


46




b.






Moreover, the first optical guide


45


and the second optical guide


46


are provided on a side of one end of the developing roller


27


as the developing member in the lengthwise direction thereof. Moreover, the first optical guide


45


is provided on the side to be positioned at a lower portion when the process cartridge


7


is mounted on the main body


40


of the apparatus. Moreover, the second optical guide


46


is provided on the side to be positioned at an upper portion when the process cartridge


7


is mounted on the main body


40


of the apparatus.




Moreover, the rotary agitating member


28


for feeding the toner contained in the developer containing portion


25




a


toward a side on which the developing member is provided is provided in the developer containing portion


25




a


. The agitating wing


28




b


that is made of a flexible plastic sheet and is provided on the rotary agitating member


28


is brought into contact with the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


formed on the first optical guide


45


and the second optical guide


46


each time the rotary agitating member


28


revolves.




Moreover, the viewing portion


45




k,


through which the color of the developer contained in the developer containing portion


25




a


can be viewed, is formed in at least any one of the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b.






The end portion


46




e


of the optical guide portion


46




a


of the second optical guide


46


, the end portion


46




e


being opposite to the end portion of the optical guide portion


46




a


on the blocking portion


46




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




a


, has a convex shape.




An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, the apparatus capable of mounting a process cartridge detachably, has the following configuration.




That is, the apparatus comprises:




(a) the light-emitting device


30




a


being a light-emitting member for emitting light;




(b) the light-receiving device


30




b


being a light-receiving member for receiving the light; and




(c) mounting means for mounting the process cartridge


7


detachably, the process cartridge


7


comprising:




(1) the electrophotographic photosensitive drum


1


;




(2) a developing member to be used for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum


1


;




(3) the developer containing portion


25




a


for containing developer to be used for the developing of the electrostatic latent image with the developing member;




(4) the first optical guide


45


formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, the first optical guide


45


including: the blocking portion


45




b


for blocking the opening


25




b


formed in the developer containing portion


25




a


; the optical guide portion


45




a


for guiding the light emitted by the light-emitting member provided in the main body


40


of the apparatus into the developer containing portion


25




a


, the optical guide portion


45




a


being formed on a side positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


; the outside inclining surface portion


45




c


inclined toward the side, on which the optical guide portion


45




a


is formed, at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


, the outside inclining surface portion


45




c


being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion


45




a


on the blocking portion


45




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


45




a


; and the inside inclining surface portion


45




d


inclined toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


45




a


, the inside inclining surface portion


45




d


being formed on a side to be positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


45




b


; and




(5) the second optical guide


46


formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, the second optical guide


46


including: the blocking portion


46




b


for blocking the opening


25




c


formed in the developer containing portion


25




a


; the optical guide portion


46




a


for guiding the light that has passed through the developer containing portion


25




a


to the light-receiving member provided on the main body


40


of the apparatus, the optical guide portion


46




a


being formed on the side positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


46




b


; the outside inclining surface portion


46




c


inclined toward the side, on which the optical guide portion


46




a


is formed, at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portion


46




b


, the outside inclining surface portion


46




c


being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion


46




a


on the blocking portion


46




b


side in the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




a


; and the inside inclining surface portion


46




d


inclined toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion


46




b


, the inside inclining surface portion


46




d


being formed on the side to be positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion


25




a


with respect to the blocking portion


46




b.






The optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


extend from their end portions


45




e


and


46




e


in the respective lengthwise directions, and are refracted at the outside of the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


, respectively. Then, the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


pass through the blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


, respectively, and reach the inside of the developer container


25


. Then, the end portions opposite to the end portions


45




e


and


46




e


are formed as the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


, respectively.




The blocking portions


45




b


and


46




b


include flanges


45




f


and


46




f


touchable to the planes on the outsides of the edges of the openings


25




b


and


25




c


of the developer container


25


. The flanges


45




f


and


46




f


includes ribs


45




g


and


46




g


, respectively, for performing the ultrasonic welding of the flanges


45




f


and


46




f


to the openings


25




b


and


25




c


. Inside optical guide portions


45




h


and


46




h


having the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


, respectively, are formed in the insides of the flange


45




f


and


46




f


such that the inside optical guide portions


45




h


and


46




h


are surrounded by the ribs


45




g


and


46




g.






The inside of the flange


45




f


of the optical guide


45


on the incidence side into which light from the light-emitting device


30




a


enters includes the viewing portion


45




k


having an inside surface parallel to the flat surface of the flange


45




f


. Any of the outside surfaces of the flanges


45




f


and


46




f


are flat surfaces, and the inside and the outside surfaces of the viewing portion


45




k


are plane in parallel to each other. The inside optical guide portions


45




h


and


46




h


respectively include concave portions


45




i


and


46




i


in their side surfaces. The concave portions


45




i


and


46




i


makes it possible to make the thicknesses of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


thin, and thereby the moldability thereof can be improved. Moreover, the concave portions


45




h


and


46




h


also make it possible to form the fitting portions to the main body


40


as large as possible, and thereby the precision of positioning is improved. Furthermore, their reliability is improved.




The cross section of the optical guide portion


45




a


of the optical guide


45


on the incidence side is a shape such that large corner chamfering


45




j


of one corner of a square shape is performed. The corner chamfering


45




j


is performed for the prevention of the projection of the optical guide portion


45




a


from the guide surface


34




a


of the insertion guide portion


34


to the outside as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 6

. Incidentally, the cross section of the optical guide portion


46




a


is rectangular.




Next, the optical guides


45


and


46


of the process cartridge


7


are described.




The optical guides


45


and


46


include the ribs


45




g


and


46




g


for ultrasonic welding, respectively. The ribs


45




g


and


46




g


are welded in the vicinity of the openings


25




b


and


25




c


of the developer container


25


, respectively. The flanges


45




f


and


46




f


are members for receiving an ultrasonic hone at the time of the ultrasonic welding. The flanges


45




f


and


46




f


are adhered to the outside edges of the openings


25




b


and


25




c


by touching to the edges. The ultrasonic welding makes the adhesion.




In the present embodiment, an optical guide, in which an optical guide portion and a blocking portion are formed into one united body is used. As a result, light passes through fewer different media. Consequently, much light can reach a light-receiving device from a light-emitting device.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


are formed so as to incline toward the opening portion


25




d


of the developer container


25


. Consequently, the detection light L


1


can detect the remaining amount of the toner T at a lower position in comparison with the detection light L


100


of the related art (shown in

FIG. 12

) owing to the difference of the refraction indices of light between polystyrene and air. Consequently, the detection of the state of toner being used up can surely be performed.




Accordingly, the light-emitting device and the optical guide can be positioned in a gap of the developer container between a first agitating member and a second agitating member, not at the lower portion of the developer container. Thereby, the process cartridge can be made to be small.




Furthermore, a line connecting the center of the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


with the shaft


28




a


of the rotary agitating member


28


is substantially perpendicular to the surfaces of the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


, respectively.




For keeping the aforesaid relational positions, the configuration of the embodiment is such that the optical guide


45


, into which light enters from the light-emitting device


30




a


, is fitted to the lower side, and the optical guide


46


, through which the light entering into the light-receiving device


30




b


passes, is fitted to the upper side.




Moreover, the optical guides


45


and


46


are disposed at positions further than the position of the shaft


28




a


of the rotary agitating member


28


when they are viewed from the lower portion of the opening


25




d


through which toner is fed.




Moreover, the inside inclining surface


45




d


of the inside guide portion


45




h


of the optical guide portion


45




a


is arranged at a position where the inside inclining surface


45




d


substantially continues to the circular arc of the bottom


25




d


of the developer container


25


. Incidentally, the shape of the bottom


25




d


is substantially a circular arc around the shaft


28




a


of the rotary agitating member


28


. The distances of the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


of the optical guide portions


45




a


and


46




a


from the shaft


28




a


of the rotary agitating member


28


are substantially the same. Then, because the agitating wing


28




b


made of a flexible plastic sheet rubs the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


when the rotary agitating member


28


rotates, the inside inclining surface portions


45




d


and


46




d


that easily become dirty from toner T are always cleaned up. Consequently, the remaining amount of the developer T can easily be known.




When the process cartridge


7


is on the outside of the main body


40


of the apparatus, it is needed to distinguish the color of the toner T in the developer container


25


. Because the viewing portion


45




k


is formed in the optical guide


45


in the present embodiment, the color of the toner T can directly be distinguished by sight. Thus, there is little possibility that the color of the toner of a process cartridge is mistaken.




In the present embodiment, the optical guide is made from polystyrene. In the case where the optical guide is made from polystyrene, there is a first problem that the light transmittance of polystyrene is 89% compared to the light transmittance of acrylic resin, which is 95% and thus this low light transmittance must be overcome. Accordingly, the present invention disposes the incidence plane and the exit plane of the optical guide portion such that one of them is in the inside of the developer container and the other of them is on the outside of the container, although both of them are on the outside of the container in the related art. Consequently, detection light enters into or exits from the developer container only through the optical guide portion.




Because the optical guide is formed from the same material as that of the developer container and polystyrene has a toner charging polarity more approximate to toner that charges to negative polarity than that of acryl in the present invention, the invention has an advantage that it is hard for toner to attach to the light-transmissive member.




Although the viewing portion is formed on only one side of the toner container, the sight portion can be formed on the other side or both of the sides when inspection can be performed from the outside.




Because an optical guide portion and a blocking portion are formed into one united body in the present invention as described above, the optical guide according to the invention is small in size and strong in toughness, and further the light transmittance thereof can be maintained in a good state owing to its configuration. Moreover, because a viewing portion is formed, it is hard to mistake the color of developer when the optical guide is used for a process cartridge. Furthermore, the number of man hours required for assembly is small, and fixation is strong.




While the invention has been described with reference to the structure disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purpose of the improvement or the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An optical guide to be used for detecting a remaining amount of developer contained in a developer containing portion, said optical guide comprising:a blocking portion for blocking an opening formed in the developer containing portion when said optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion; an optical guide portion for guiding light, said optical guide portion being formed on a side to be positioned on an outside of the developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion when said optical guide is fitted to the developer containing portion; an outside inclining surface portion inclining toward the side, on which said optical guide portion is formed, with respect to said blocking portion, said outside inclining surface portion being formed at an end portion of said optical guide portion on a blocking-portion side in a lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion; and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion, said inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on an inside of said developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion when said optical guide is fitted to said developer containing portion, wherein said optical guide is formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material.
  • 2. An optical guide according to claim 1, wherein said optical guide may be used for guiding light emitted by a light-emitting member into said developer containing portion, or, said optical guide may be used for guiding light that has passed through said developer containing portion to a light-receiving member, and said blocking portion is provided with a viewing portion through which a color of the developer contained in the developer containing portion can be viewed.
  • 3. An optical guide according to claim 2, wherein an end portion of said optical guide portion of said optical guide, which is used for guiding the light that has passed through the developer containing portion to the light-receiving member, and which is opposite to said end portion of said optical guide portion on said blocking-portion side in the lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion, has a convex shape.
  • 4. An optical guide according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said light-transmissive material is polystyrene.
  • 5. An optical guide according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said outside inclining surface portion inclines substantially at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to said blocking portion.
  • 6. A process cartridge detachably mountable on a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said process cartridge comprising:(a) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; (b) a developing member to be used for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member; (c) a developer containing portion for containing developer to be used for developing the electrostatic latent image by said developing member; (d) a first optical guide formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, said first optical guide including: a blocking portion for blocking a first opening formed in said developer containing portion; an optical guide portion for guiding light emitted by a light-emitting member provided in the main body of the apparatus into said developer containing portion, said optical guide portion being formed on a side positioned on an outside of said developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion; an outside inclining surface portion inclining toward the side, on which said optical guide portion is formed, with respect to said-blocking portion, said outside inclining surface portion being formed at an end portion of said optical guide portion on a blocking portion side in a lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion; and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion, said inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on an inside of said developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion; and (e) a second optical guide formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, said second optical guide including: a blocking portion for blocking a second opening formed in said developer containing portion; an optical guide portion for guiding light that has passed through said developer containing portion to a light-receiving member provided on the main body of the apparatus, said optical guide portion being formed on a side positioned on the outside of said developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion of said second optical guide; an outside inclining surface portion inclining toward the side, on which said optical guide portion of said second optical guide is formed, with respect to said blocking portion of said second optical guide, said outside inclining surface portion being formed at an end portion of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide on a blocking portion side of said second optical guide in a lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide; and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide, said inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on the inside of said developer containing portion with respect to said blocking portion of said second optical guide.
  • 7. A process cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said first optical guide and said second optical guide are formed on a side of one end of a developing roller as said developing member in a lengthwise direction thereof, wherein said first optical guide is provided on a side to be positioned at a lower portion when said process cartridge is mounted on the main body of the apparatus, and wherein said second optical guide is provided on a side to be positioned at an upper portion when said process cartridge is mounted on the main body of the apparatus.
  • 8. A process cartridge according to claim 6 or 7, further comprising:a rotary feed member for feeding the developer contained in said developer containing portion toward a side, on which said developing member is provided, being provided in said developer containing portion, wherein a flexible plastic sheet provided on said rotary feed member is brought into contact with said inside inclining surface portions formed on said first optical guide and said second optical guide each time said rotary feed member revolves.
  • 9. A process cartridge according to claim 6 or 7, further comprising a viewing portion, through which a color of the developer contained in said developer containing portion can be viewed, being provided in one of said blocking portions.
  • 10. A process cartridge according to claim 6 or 7, wherein an end portion of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide, the end portion being opposite to said end portion of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide on said blocking portion side of said second optical guide in a lengthwise direction of said optical guide portion of said second optical guide, has a convex shape.
  • 11. A process cartridge according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said light-transmissive material is polystyrene.
  • 12. A process cartridge according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said outside inclining surface portion of said first and second optical guides inclines substantially at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to said blocking portion of said respective first and second optical guides.
  • 13. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which a process cartridge is detachably mountable for forming an image on a recording medium, said apparatus comprising:(a) a light-emitting member for emitting light; (b) a light-receiving member for receiving the light; (c) mounting means for mounting the process cartridge detachably, the process cartridge comprising: (1) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; (2) a developing member to be used for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive member; (3) a developer containing portion for containing developer to be used for developing the electrostatic latent image by the developing member; (4) a first optical guide formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, said first optical guide including: a blocking portion for blocking a first opening formed in the developer containing portion; an optical guide portion for guiding the light emitted by said light-emitting member provided in the main body of said apparatus into the developer containing portion, the optical guide portion being formed on a side positioned on an outside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion; an outside inclining surface portion inclining toward the side, on which the optical guide portion is formed, with respect to the blocking portion, the outside inclining surface portion being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion on a blocking portion side in a lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion; and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion, the inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on an inside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion; and (5) a second optical guide formed into one united body with a light-transmissive material, said second optical guide including: a blocking portion for blocking a second opening formed in the developer containing portion; an optical guide portion for guiding the light that has passed through the developer containing portion to said light-receiving member provided on the main body of said apparatus, the optical guide portion being formed on a side positioned on the outside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion of the second optical guide; an outside inclining surface portion inclining toward the side, on which the optical guide portion of the second optical guide is formed, with respect to the blocking portion of the second optical guide, the outside inclining surface portion being formed at an end portion of the optical guide portion of the second optical guide on a blocking portion side in a lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion of the second optical guide; and an inside inclining surface portion inclining toward a direction intersecting the lengthwise direction of the optical guide portion of the second optical guide, the inside inclining surface portion being formed on a side to be positioned on the inside of the developer containing portion with respect to the blocking portion of the second optical guide.
  • 14. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the outside inclining surface portions of the first and second optical guides incline substantially at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the blocking portion of the respective first and second optical guides.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-311671 Oct 2000 JP
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