This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-050370 filed Mar. 15, 2016.
The present invention relates to a powder collection device and a processing apparatus using the powder collection device.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a powder collection device including a transport pipe that transports collected powder produced in an apparatus body having a powder processing unit, a powder collection container having, therein, a powder receiving chamber that receives the collected powder, supported turnably on a pivot center provided in a lower edge portion of an attachment part of the apparatus body, and removably attached to a position to cover the attachment part of the apparatus body, a pipe-side opening/closing mechanism having an opening/closing lid that linearly moves to open and close a discharging port provided on a lower side of the transport pipe near a protruding end in a longitudinal direction along the longitudinal direction, the pipe-side opening/closing mechanism opening the discharging port by moving the opening/closing lid at the discharging port in cooperation with an operating member provided in the powder collection container when the powder collection container is turned to the position to cover the attachment part of the apparatus body, and a container-side opening/closing mechanism having a container opening/closing lid that linearly moves to open and close a collection port provided in a predetermined receiving portion of the powder collection container along the longitudinal direction, the container-side opening/closing mechanism opening the collection port by moving the container opening/closing lid in cooperation with an operating member provided in the transport pipe when the powder collection container is turned to the position to cover the attachment part of the apparatus body. The discharging port of the pipe-side opening/closing mechanism is disposed on a side of a vertical line including the pivot center of the powder collection container different from the apparatus body.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Outline of Exemplary Embodiments
Referring to
Here, the expression “disposed on a side of a vertical line L different from the apparatus body 1” includes acceptable ranges of errors in component accuracy, assembly accuracy, and so on, and the transport pipe 2 may be inclined somewhat.
While the collected powder is not particularly limited as long as it is transported in the transport pipe 2, a typical example of collected powder is waste developer used in an image forming apparatus. The number of transport pipes 2 provided in the apparatus body 1 is not particularly limited, and a single transport pipe 2 may be provided or plural transport pipes 2 may be provided. Further, it is only necessary that the cross-sectional shape of the transport pipe 2 should be such as to transport collected powder, and the outer shape of the transport pipe 2 may be, for example, circular or rectangular. The pivot center Pr on which the powder collection container 6 is turned when attached to the attachment part 1a of the apparatus body 1 is provided in the lower edge portion of the attachment part 1a, and includes plural positions in the lower edge portion. The plural positions may be used, for example, in a dotted form or a linear form.
To properly perform the operation of opening the opening/closing lid 5 in the pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 3, for example, the opening/closing lid 5 in the pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 3 includes a communicating port 5a that is larger than the discharging port 4 and smaller than the collection port 8 of the powder collection container 6 and communicates between the discharging port 4 and the collection port 8 when the discharging port 4 is opened, and an arm portion 5b that projects downward on a side closer to the apparatus body 1 than the communicating port 5a. For example, when the powder collection container 6 is attached to the attachment part 1a, the operating member (not illustrated) provided in the powder collection container 6 first comes into contact with the arm portion 5b. In this case, when the powder collection container 6 turns, the operating member in the powder collection container 6 comes into contact with the arm portion 5b of the opening/closing lid 5. Thus, the powder collection container 6 does not directly touch an end portion of the opening/closing lid 5, and this may allow the opening/closing lid 5 to be opened stably.
Further, the powder collection container 6 may include an elastic member 10 that is elastically deformable along a peripheral edge of the collection port 8. The shape of the collection port 8 is not particularly limited, and it is only necessary that the shape of the collection port 8 should allow collection of the collected powder.
Referring to
Here, the numbers of first and second transport pipes 12 and 22 are not particularly limited. For example, when collected powder is developer, the numbers of first and second transport pipes 12 and 22 each correspond to four colors used in the image forming apparatus. The second opening/closing lid 25 moves along the outer periphery of the second transport pipe 22, and is ring-shaped as an example.
The positions of the first discharging port 14 and the second discharging port 24 in the vertical direction are not particularly limited. The first discharging port 14 and the second discharging port 24 may be disposed at an aligned position or at different positions. It is only necessary that the first discharging port 14 should be disposed on the side of the vertical line L including the pivot center Pr different from the apparatus body 1. In this exemplary embodiment, the first pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 13 (provided on the lower side) and the second pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 23 (provided on the upper side) using different opening/closing systems are arranged in the up-down direction. The upper second pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 23 adopts an inexpensive opening/closing system. In contrast, in an opening/closing system of the lower first pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 13, even when collected powder leaks from the second pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 23, the leaking collected powder does not affect the first opening/closing lid 15 of the first pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 13 because the first opening/closing lid 15 is provided on the lower surface of the first transport pipe 12.
From the viewpoint of preventing scattering of the collected powder from the second discharging port 24 from affecting the first discharging port 14, the second discharging port 24 is disposed at a position out of a region occupied by the first discharging port 14 in the vertical direction. In this case, for example, the second discharging port 24 may be disposed on a side closer to the apparatus body 1 than the region occupied by the first discharging port 14 in the vertical direction, or may be disposed on a side different from the apparatus body 1. Further, from the viewpoint of suppressing scattering of the collected powder in the second pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 23, the second discharging port 24 is disposed on the vertical line L including the pivot center Pr.
To properly perform the operation of opening the first opening/closing lid 15 of the first pipe-side opening/closing mechanism 13, for example, the first opening/closing lid 15 includes a communicating port 15a that is larger than the first discharging port 14 and smaller than the first collection port 18 of the powder collection container 6 and that communicates between the first discharging port 14 and the first collection port 18 when the first discharging port 14 is opened, and an arm portion 15b projecting downward on a side closer to the apparatus body 1 than the communicating port 15a. When the powder collection container 6 is attached to the attachment part 1a, the operating member (not illustrated) provided in the powder collection container 6 first comes into contact with the arm portion 15b. In this case, since the operating member of the powder collection container 6 comes into contact with the arm portion 15b of the first opening/closing lid 15 when the powder collection container 6 is turned, the powder collection container 6 does not touch an end portion of the first opening/closing lid 15, and this may allow the first opening/closing lid 15 to be opened stably.
The powder collection container 6 may include an elastically deformable elastic member 30 that projects along a peripheral edge of the first collection port 18. The shape of the first collection port 18 is not particularly limited, and may be any shape as long as it allows collection of collected powder.
To apply this powder collection device to a processing apparatus that processes collected powder, the processing apparatus includes a powder processing unit provided in the apparatus body 1 to process powder and a powder collection device that collects processed collected powder processed by the powder processing unit. As the powder collection device, the above-described powder collection device is used. A typical example of such a processing apparatus is configurated to collect collected powder into the powder collection container 6 after the collected powder is processed.
An image forming apparatus is adopted as the processing apparatus as follows. That is, the powder processing unit includes an image bearing member that bears an electrostatic latent image, a developing device that develops the electrostatic latent image on the image bearing member with developer serving as powder, a transfer device that transfers a visible image developed by the developing device onto a recording material, and a cleaning device that cleans off residual developer remaining on the image bearing member. The powder collection device collects waste developer (corresponding to the collected powder) discharged from at least one of the developing device, the transfer device, and the cleaning device. Typical examples of such a processing apparatus include a developing device and an image forming apparatus using developer as powder.
The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the attached drawings.
First Exemplary Embodiment
The image forming units 42 (42a to 42d) form, for example, black, yellow, magenta, and cyan toner images, respectively, in order from the upstream side in the circling direction of the intermediate transfer belt 430 (the arrangement order is not always limited to this order). Each of the image forming units 42 includes a photoconductor 46 serving as an image bearing member, a charging device (charging roller in the first exemplary embodiment) 47 that charges the photoconductors 46 beforehand, an exposure device 48 that writes an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductor 46 charged by the charging device 47 (in the first exemplary embodiment, an exposure device common to the image forming units 42 is used), a developing device 49 that develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor 46 with corresponding color toner, and a cleaning device 50 that cleans residues off the photoconductor 46. Toner cartridges 51 (51a to 51d) each supply color component toner to the corresponding developing device 49.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the transfer module 43 is formed, for example, by stretching an intermediate transfer belt 430 between a pair of stretching rollers 431 and 432 (one of them is a driving roller). A first transfer device 52 (a first transfer roller in the first exemplary embodiment) is provided on the back side of the intermediate transfer belt 430 correspondingly to the photoconductor 46 in each of the image forming units 42, and first-transfers a toner image on the photoconductor 46 onto the intermediate transfer belt 430. Further, a second transfer device 53 is provided at a position corresponding to the stretching roller 432 on the intermediate transfer belt 430, and second-transfers (collectively transfers) first transfer images on the intermediate transfer belt 430 onto a recording material. The second transfer device 53 includes a second transfer roller 531 disposed in pressure contact with a toner-image bearing surface of the intermediate transfer belt 430, and a backup roller (formed by the stretching roller 432 in the first exemplary embodiment) disposed on the back side of the intermediate transfer belt 430 to form a counter electrode opposed to the second transfer roller 531. On an upstream side of the image forming unit 42a in the rotating direction of the intermediate transfer belt 430, a belt cleaning device 54 is provided to clean residual toner off the intermediate transfer belt 430.
The recording-material supply device 44 is provided with a supply roller 55 that supplies recording materials. A transport roller 56 is provided just after the supply roller 55 to transport the recording materials. A positioning roller (registration roller) 57 is disposed in the recording-material transport path 45 just short of a second transfer portion to supply the recording materials to the second transfer portion at a predetermined timing.
On the other hand, a fixing device 58 is provided in the recording-material transport path 45 located on the downstream side of the second transfer portion, and is formed by a combination of a heating roller 58a and a pressurizing roller 58b in the first exemplary embodiment. On the downstream side of the fixing device 58, a recording-material output device 59 is provided. The recording-material output device 59 is composed of a pair of output rollers 59a and 59b, nips and transports a recording material, and outputs the recording material into a recording-material receiver 60 provided in the upper part of the apparatus housing 41.
Further, in the first exemplary embodiment, a manual supply device 61 is provided on a side of the apparatus housing 41. A recording material on the manual supply device 61 is supplied toward the recording-material transport path 45 by a supply roller 62. The apparatus housing 41 is also provided with a duplex recording module 63. When a duplex mode for recording images on both surfaces of a recording material is selected, the duplex recording module 63 reverses the recording-material output device 59, takes in a recording material having one recorded surface by a guide roller 64 at a position short of the entrance, transports the recording material by plural transport rollers 66 along an internal recording-material return transport path 65, and supplies the recording material to the positioning roller 57 again.
Regarding Waste Developer
In the image forming apparatus 40 having the above-described configuration according to the first exemplary embodiment, waste developer is collected from three systems, that is, the developing device 49, the cleaning device 50, and the belt cleaning device 54. Accordingly, the following waste developer is collected from these devices:
(1) In the developing device 49 of each of the image forming units 42 (42a to 42d) of the first exemplary embodiment, two-component developer containing toner and carriers is used, the developer inside a developing container is charged while being agitated and transported by an agitating transport member, and an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductor 46 is developed using a developing roller. At this time, the toner is mostly consumed in the developer. Thus, the carries in the developer are hardly consumed, but remain. If the carriers get old, there is a fear that, for example, charging characteristics of the developer may be impaired. To remove this fear, in the first exemplary embodiment, old developer is periodically discharged as waste developer from the developing device 49 to the outside.
(2) The cleaning device 50 of the first exemplary embodiment cleans off toner remaining on the photoconductor 46. Developer (mostly waste toner) collected in the cleaning device 50 is discharged from the cleaning device 50 to the outside.
(3) The belt cleaning device 54 cleans off developer (mostly waste toner) remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 430. Waste toner collected in the belt cleaning device 54 is discharged from the belt cleaning device 54 to the outside.
Discharging Paths of Waste Developer and Waste Toner
Next, a description will be given of discharging paths of waste developer (corresponding to the collected powder in the first exemplary embodiment) in the first exemplary embodiment.
In the first exemplary embodiment, waste developer from the above-described three systems passes through different paths, and is collected in a collection container 100 serving as a powder collection container. Waste developer from the image forming units 42 (42a to 42d) is transported toward the collection container 100 via waste-developer discharging devices 80 (81 to 84), and waste toner from the cleaning devices 50 is transported toward the collection container 100 via waste-toner discharging devices 90 (91 to 94). Further, waste toner is transported from the belt cleaning device 54 via a waste-toner discharging device 95 having a structure substantially similar to that of the waste-toner discharging devices 90.
The waste-developer discharging devices 81 to 84 of the first exemplary embodiment are juxtaposed along the V-direction in a slightly upward oblique direction. The waste-toner discharging devices 91 to 94 are disposed above the waste-developer discharging devices 81 to 84, and are juxtaposed along the V-direction in a slightly upward oblique direction, similar to the waste-developer discharging devices 81 to 84. Further, the waste-toner discharging device 95 is disposed above the waste-toner discharging devices 90. The waste-developer discharging devices 80, the waste-toner discharging devices 90, and the waste-toner discharging device 95 are disposed at the positions corresponding to arrangement of the developing devices 49, the cleaning devices 50, and the belt cleaning device 54. In
Waste-Developer Discharging devices
Transport Duct
In the first exemplary embodiment, the transport duct 201 includes a transport member 203 connected coaxially and integrally with the agitating transport member 49b for developer (in the first exemplary embodiment, a spiral blade 203b is provided around a rotation axis 203a). Waste developer transported from the inside of the developing container 49a into the transport duct 201 is transported to the discharging port 202 by the transport member 203.
Shutter Mechanism
The shutter mechanism 210 of the first exemplary embodiment includes an opening/closing lid 211 (corresponding to the first opening/closing lid) which linearly moves between predetermined open and closing positions along the longitudinal direction of the transport duct 201 at the discharging port 202 provided on the lower side of the transport duct 201 close to a protruding end in the longitudinal direction. When the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41, the discharging port 202 is opened by moving the opening/closing lid 211 in cooperation with an operating member of the collection container 100 (to be described later). The opening/closing lid 211 includes a communicating port 212 that is slightly larger than the discharging port 202 of the transport duct 201, and an arm portion 213 projecting downward at a position closer to the apparatus housing 41 (see
Waste-Toner Discharging Device
Transport Duct
The transport duct 301 of the first exemplary embodiment has a closed distal end a substantially cylindrical cross section. Inside the transport duct 301, a transport member 303 is connected coaxially and integrally with the transport member (not illustrated) in the cleaning device 50 (a spiral blade 303b is provided around a rotation shaft 303a in the first exemplary embodiment). The transport member 303 transports waste toner transported from the inside of the cleaning container 50a into the transport duct 301 to the discharging port 302.
Shutter Mechanism
The shutter mechanism 310 includes an opening/closing lid 311 (corresponding to the second opening/closing lid) formed by a cylindrical member that moves between predetermined open and closing positions along an outer periphery of the transport duct 301 to open and close the discharging port 302 on the lower side of the transport duct 301 close to a protruding end in the longitudinal direction. When the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41 (see
While the waste-toner discharging device 95 is further provided for the belt cleaning device 54 in the first exemplary embodiment, it has a structure substantially similar to that of the waste-toner discharging device 90 for the cleaning device 50. Hence, a description of the waste-toner discharging device 95 is skipped here.
Collection Container
In the first exemplary embodiment, waste developer and waste toner discharged from the waste-developer discharging devices 80, the waste-toner discharging devices 90, and the waste-toner discharging device 95 are collected in the collection container 100. The collection container 100 of the first exemplary embodiment is assembled to the apparatus housing 41 (corresponding to the apparatus body) while opening a front covering 41a of the apparatus housing 41, for example, as illustrated in
In the first exemplary embodiment, the rear case 100r has collection ports 110 (111 to 114: corresponding to the first collection port) to which the waste-developer discharging devices 80 (81 to 84) are to be connected, collection ports 120 (121 to 124: corresponding to the second collection port) to which the waste-toner discharging devices 90 (91 to 94) are to be connected, and a collection port 125 to which the waste-toner discharging device 95 is to be connected when the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41. The collection ports 110, the collection ports 120, and the collection port 125 are provided at the positions corresponding to the devices. In the first exemplary embodiment, the collection ports 110 and the collection ports 120 are arranged in the up-down direction (collection ports 120 are disposed on the upper side), and are each disposed in a state slightly inclined with respect to the substantially horizontal direction at four positions. The collection port 125 is located on an oblique upper side of the collection ports 120.
Container Shutter Mechanism for Waste-Developer Discharging Device
On a side of the collection container 100 provided with the collection ports 110, container shutter mechanisms 150 (corresponding to the first container-side opening/closing mechanism) are provided to open and close the corresponding collection ports 110 when the collection container 100 is detached from the apparatus housing 41. The collection container 100 of the first exemplary embodiment has recesses 140 (corresponding to the receiving portion) in which the distal ends of the waste-developer discharging devices 80 (81 to 84) (distal ends of the transport ducts 201) are to be inserted when the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41. The collection ports 110 (111 to 114) are provided at the bottoms of the recesses 140, and the container shutter mechanisms 150 are set around the corresponding collection ports 110.
Each container shutter mechanism 150 of the first exemplary embodiments has a container opening/closing lid 151 (corresponding to the first container opening/closing lid) which linearly moves in the corresponding recess 140 of the collection container 100 from the rear case 100r side toward the front case 100f side. When the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41, the container shutter mechanism 150 opens the corresponding collection port 110 by moving the container opening/closing lid 151 at the collection port 110 in cooperation with an operating member provided in the transport duct 201, that is, the protruding end portion 201a of the transport duct 201 (see
The container opening/closing lid 151 of the first exemplary embodiment further has a member body 155 extending in the width direction intersecting the opening/closing direction of the container opening/closing lid 151 inside the recess 140. A guided rod 156 extending along the opening/closing direction of the container opening/closing lid 151 is provided integrally with the bottom of the member body 155, and guided portions 157 and 158 protrude from opposite widthwise ends of the member body 155. On the other hand, a guide mechanism 160 is provided in the recess 140 of the first exemplary embodiment to guide the container opening/closing lid 151 along the opening/closing direction. The guide mechanism 160 includes a guide groove 161 that guides the guided rod 156 of the container opening/closing lid 151 and guide portions 162 that guide the guided portions 157 and 158. In the first exemplary embodiment, a gap 170 is provided along the opening/closing direction of the container opening/closing lid 151 between the member body 155 of the container opening/closing lid 151 and the seal member 152. The connecting piece 214 (see
Container Shutter Mechanism for Waste-Toner Discharging Device
A shutter mechanism for each waste-toner discharging device 90 has a container opening/closing lid (not illustrated) which opens and closes the collection port 120 (corresponding to the second collection port) provided in a predetermined receiving portion of the collection container 100 above the container shutter mechanism 150 (corresponding to the first container-side opening/closing mechanism) for the waste-developer discharging device 80. When the collection container 100 is attached to the apparatus housing 41, the shutter mechanism opens the collection port 120 by moving the container opening/closing lid (not illustrated) at the collection port 120 in cooperation with an operating member provided in the transport duct 301 (a protruding end portion 301b of the transport duct 301: see
Regarding Position of Pivot Center
Waste-Developer Discharging Device Side
In the first exemplary embodiment, the pivot center Pr is provided at a position such that the discharging port 202 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 is disposed on the side of the vertical line L including the pivot center Pr different from the apparatus housing 41. The position of the pivot center Pr along the vertical line L is such that the seal member 152 of the collection container 100 is elastically deformed by the opening/closing lid 211 when the discharging port 202 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 is opened. At an exemplary position illustrated in
Waste-Toner Discharging Device Side
Operation of Pivot Center
Before explaining a specific operation of the first exemplary embodiment, the operation of the pivot center and the waste-developer discharging device will be first schematically described with a comparative example.
In contrast,
Referring to
Next, the pivot center Pr of the first exemplary embodiment will be described in more detail with reference to
Waste-Developer Discharging Device Side
Referring to
In the first exemplary embodiment, in particular, a length α from the arm portion 213 to the communicating port 212 in the opening/closing lid 211 is slightly longer than a length β from the distal end of the holding member 153 to the collection port 110 in the collection container 100. Hence, when the communicating port 212 of the opening/closing lid 211 reaches the position of the discharging port 202, the collection port 110 of the collection container 100 is located under the communicating port 212, and waste developer is easily collected into the collection container 100. In the first exemplary embodiment, since the collection port 110 is larger than the communicating port 212, the waste developer more smoothly flows from the discharging port 202 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 to the collection port 110 of the collection container 100.
Waste-Toner Discharging Device Side
Referring to
In such a method in which the discharging port 302 is opened by pushing the flange portion 312 of the opening/closing lid 311 by the operating member of the collection container 100 (corresponding to the seal member 320 in the first exemplary embodiment) while turning the collection container 100, it is necessary to set the size of the collection port 120 to be larger than the size (outer size) of the protruding end portion 301b of the transport duct 301. When the distance between the pivot center Pr and the protruding end portion 301b of the transport duct 301 in the longitudinal direction of the transport duct 301 is long, the size of the collection port 120 needs to be further increased. As a result, the size of the flange portion 312 also needs to be increased. In such a structure, waste toner may be apt to leak from the discharging port 302 during attachment and detachment of the collection container 100. However, since the discharging port 302 is provided near the protruding end portion 301b of the transport duct 301 in the waste-toner discharging device 90, the distance between the pivot center Pr and the protruding end portion 301b of the transport duct 301 in the longitudinal direction of the transport duct 301 is shortened and scattering of waste toner is suppressed. While the discharging port 302 of the waste-toner discharging device 90 is provided at the position different from the discharging port 202 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 in the longitudinal direction of the transport duct 301 in the first exemplary embodiment (see
While the shutter mechanism 310 of the waste-toner discharging device 90 is provided on the upper side and the shutter mechanism 210 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 is provided on the lower side in the first exemplary embodiment, for example, when the shutter mechanism 310 of the waste-toner discharging device 90 is provided on the lower side and the shutter mechanism 210 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 is provided above the shutter mechanism 310, the distance from the pivot center Pr is too long in the upper shutter mechanism 210. Therefore, it may be necessary to increase the moving amount of the opening/closing lid 211 and to cause considerably great elastic deformation of the seal member 152. This makes it difficult to ensure a stable structure of the shutter mechanism.
While the opening/closing lid 211 of the waste-developer discharging device 80 has the communicating port 212 in the first exemplary embodiment, the seal member 152 may directly touch the shutter mechanism 210 without using the communicating port 212. Further, while the waste-developer discharging device 80 and the waste-toner discharging device 90 are provided in the first exemplary embodiment, only the waste-developer discharging device 80 may be provided.
Second Exemplary Embodiment
In the second exemplary embodiment, when a collection port 120 of the collection container 100 is attached to a transport duct 301 of the waste-toner discharging device 90, the motion of the collection port 120 of the collection container 100 in the longitudinal direction of the transport duct 301 is made closer to a parallel motion than when the discharging port 302 is not provided on the vertical line L. Hence, the size of the collection port 120 is made closer to the size of the transport duct 301.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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