This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-202492 filed on Sep. 16, 2011, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a powder collecting device, particularly to a powder collecting device for collecting powder, such as toner, a developer, waste toner and a waste developer, in an electrophotographic copier or printer.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus is provided with a waste powder collecting device for collecting waste toner removed from an image support member, such as a photoreceptor, or for collecting a waste developer removed from a developing device. In this type of collecting device, as shown by
The container 120 is mountable in and dismountable from a body of an image forming apparatus. When the container 120 is mounted in the body of the image forming apparatus, an end of the conveyer pipe 105 is inserted in the container 120. An elastic sealing member 125 as shown by
Since the flaps 127a and 127b are formed by the cuts 126 made radially from the axis of the conveyer pipe 105, the upper flaps 127b and the lower flaps 127a are relatively long. Especially the lower flaps 127a extend to the opening 132, and therefore, waste toner T adheres to the tips of the lower flaps 127a. When the container 120 is dismounted from the body of the container 120, the lower flaps 127a return to the upstanding states, and in this moment, the waste toner T comes off from the tips of the flaps 127a and begrimes the inside of the apparatus, the floor and/or the user's hand. As the container 120 is mounted in and dismounted from the body of the image forming apparatus, the tips of the lower flaps 127a may be caught between the opening 132 of the pipe 105 and a shutter 133, and may be torn. Additionally, in order to comply with a demand for downsizing of the whole image forming apparatus, the space for insertion of the conveyer pipe 105 into the container 120 needs to be reduced. Accordingly, the tips of the lower flaps 127a may cover a large part of the opening 132, thereby obstructing the drop of the waste toner T and increasing the amount of waste toner T adhering to the lower flaps 127a.
A sealing member for a toner container disclosed by Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2010-085458 has cuts in different places on the outer surface and on the inner surface of the sealing member so as to achieve excellent sealing performance. This sealing member certainly has improved sealing performance, but this sealing member does not solve the problem that toner adheres to flaps of the sealing member, thereby causing the other components to be begrimed.
An aspect of the present invention relates to a powder collecting device for conveying at least one of toner, a developer, waste toner and a waste developer in a conveyance pipe in one direction and for dropping the at least one of toner, a developer, waste toner and a waste developer into a container through an opening made at one end of the conveyance pipe, and in the powder collecting device according to an embodiment of the present invention, the container is mountable in a body of an image forming apparatus such that the one end of the conveyance pipe is inserted in the container, and the container is dismountable from the body of the image forming apparatus, an elastic sealing member, which has a larger area than a cross-sectional area of the one end of the conveyance pipe, is attached to a portion of the container through which the one end of the conveyance pipe is inserted into the container, and a plurality of cuts are made in the sealing member such that the sealing member has a plurality of flaps including at least a flap located in an upper side and a flap located in a lower side, the flap located in the lower side having an elastically deformable portion that is shorter than that of the flap located in the upper side.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a sectional view of the conveyer pipe;
a and 7b are front views of a sealing member showing cuts made thereon;
A powder collecting device according to an embodiment will be hereinafter described with reference to the drawings.
An image forming apparatus shown by
Each of the image formation units 1 is mainly composed of a photosensitive drum 2 and a developing device 3. Waste toner removed from the photosensitive drum 2 is conveyed to a container 20 as shown by
Further, toner bottles 16 containing toner are arranged above the intermediate transfer belt 10. Residual toner on the intermediate transfer belt 10 is removed by a cleaning device 11, and the waste toner removed therefrom is collected in the container 20 by a collecting mechanism that is basically of the same structure as described below. A description of a route used for collection of waste toner from the intermediate transfer belt 10 is omitted.
The container 20, as shown in
The holes of the container 20 are covered with sealing members 25. The sealing members 25 are elastic sheets, and sponge or foamable resin is suited to be used as the material of the sealing members 25.
When the end portion of the pipe 4 is inserted in the container 20, as shown by
Since the lower flaps 27a have short elastic-deformable portions, the tips of the lower flaps 27a are stopped by the lower surface of the pipe 4 and do not reach the opening 32. Therefore, in the state shown by
The cuts 26 made in the sealing member 25 may be linear as shown by
The present invention provides not only the waste powder collecting device according to the embodiment described above but also various modified devices including the gist of the present invention.
Especially the electrophotographic image formation units may be of an arbitrary structure, and the details of the container and the details of the shape of the sealing member may be designed arbitrarily. Further, the present invention is applicable not only to a collecting device for collecting waste toner and/or a waste developer but also to a supply device for supplying toner and/or a developer to a developer bottle.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiment, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications are possible for those who are skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being within the scope of the present invention.
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2011-202492 | Sep 2011 | JP | national |
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S61-203358 | Sep 1986 | JP |
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2010-085458 | Apr 2010 | JP |
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Machine translation of JP 2006-338053 dated Jan. 17, 2014. |
Notification of Reasons for Refusal mailed Oct. 22, 2013, directed to JP Application No. 2011-202492; 5 pages. |
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20130071137 A1 | Mar 2013 | US |