This patent application is based on and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-210191 filed on Nov. 21, 2019 in the Japan Patent Office, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a powder container to store powder therein, a developing device and a process cartridge that include the powder container as a toner container, and an image forming apparatus, such as a copier, a printer, a facsimile machine, or a multifunction peripheral (MFP) having one or more such functions, that is adapted to incorporate the developing device or the process cartridge.
In an image forming apparatus such as a copier, a printer and a facsimile, a toner container as a powder container is known in which a flexible member such as a plastic film rotates about a rotation shaft and stirs toner in the toner container.
This specification describes a powder container that includes a rotator configured to rotate on a rotation axis as a rotation center. The rotator includes a flap configured to contact and rub against an inner wall surface of the powder container. The flap includes a base extending from the rotation axis as the rotation center in a radial direction and a bent portion bent from the base in a direction intersecting the radial direction and toward downstream in a rotation direction of the rotator.
This specification further describes a developing device that includes a rotator configured to rotate on a rotation axis as a rotation center. The rotator includes a flap configured to contact and rub against an inner wall surface of the powder container. The flap includes a base extending from the rotation axis as the rotation center in a radial direction and a bent portion bent from the base in a direction intersecting the radial direction and toward downstream in a rotation direction of the rotator.
The aforementioned and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure would be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The accompanying drawings are intended to depict embodiments of the present disclosure and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless explicitly noted.
In describing embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that have a similar function, operate in a similar manner, and achieve a similar result.
Although the embodiments are described with technical limitations with reference to the attached drawings, such description is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, and all of the components or elements described in the embodiments of this disclosure are not necessarily indispensable.
With reference to the drawings, embodiments of the present disclosure are described below. Identical reference numerals are assigned to identical components or equivalents and a description of those components is simplified or omitted.
With reference to the drawings, embodiments of the present disclosure are described below. Identical reference numerals are assigned to identical components or equivalents and a description of those components is simplified or omitted.
With reference to
In
The image forming apparatus 100 further includes: a transfer roller 9 to transfer a toner image borne on a surface of the photoconductor drum 1 onto a sheet P conveyed to a transfer nip (i.e., a transfer position); a process cartridge 10 in which the photoconductor drum 1, a charging roller 4, a developing device 5, a cleaner 2, and a waste toner conveyor 6 (see
The image forming apparatus 100 yet further includes a registration roller pair (or a timing roller pair) 16 to feed the sheet P toward the transfer nip where the photoconductor drum 1 contacts the transfer roller 9, a fixing device 20 to fix an unfixed image on the sheet P, and a toner container 30 as a powder container. The fixing device 20 includes a fixing roller 21 and a pressure roller 22.
The above-described image forming apparatus 100 includes the charging roller 4, the developing device 5, the cleaner 2, the waste toner conveyor 6, and the like around the photoconductor drum 1. The above members (i.e., the photoconductor drum 1, the charging roller 4, the developing device 5, the cleaner 2, and the waste toner conveyor 6) are integrated as the process cartridge 10. The process cartridge 10 is removably (or replaceably) mounted in a main body of the image forming apparatus 100. The process cartridge 10 is replaced with a new process cartridge in a certain replacement cycle.
The toner container 30 is set on the developing device 5 of the process cartridge 10 to be able to remove from or installed in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100, that is, to be replaceable. The toner container 30 includes a toner storage 31 (see
Now, a description is given of the image forming operations performed by the image forming apparatus 100 with reference to
With reference to
The photoconductor drum 1 rotates in a direction indicated by arrow in
The surface of the photoconductor drum 1 bearing the electrostatic latent image thereon then reaches a position opposite the developing device 5. The developing device 5 supplies toner onto the photoconductor drum 1, and the latent image formed on the photoconductor drum 1 is thereby developed into a toner image, which is called a developing process.
As illustrated in
After the developing process, the surface of the photoconductor drum 1 bearing the toner image thereon reaches the transfer nip (i.e., the transfer position) formed between the photoconductor drum 1 and the transfer roller 9. In the transfer nip, a transfer bias having an opposite polarity to toner is applied from a power source to the transfer roller 9, and the toner image formed on the photoconductor drum 1 is thereby transferred onto the sheet P fed by the registration roller pair 16, which is called a transfer process.
The surface of the photoconductor drum 1 after the transfer process reaches a position opposite the cleaner 2. At the position opposite the cleaner 2, a cleaning blade 2a mechanically removes untransferred toner remaining on the surface of the photoconductor drum 1, and removed toner is collected in the cleaner 2, which is called a cleaning process.
A series of image forming processes on the photoconductor drum 1 is thus completed.
The untransferred toner collected in the cleaner 2 is conveyed by a collection screw 2b to one end of the cleaner 2 in a width direction that is a rotation axis direction of the collection screw 2b, conveyed in a diagonally upper right direction in
In the new toner container 30, the toner storage 31 is filled with fresh toner, and the waste toner collection portion 32 is empty.
The sheet P is conveyed to the transfer nip (i.e., the transfer position) between the photoconductor drum 1 and the transfer roller 9 as follows.
First, a feed roller 15 feeds the sheet P stored at the top in the sheet feeder 12 toward a conveyance passage.
The sheet P thereafter reaches the position of the registration roller pair 16. The sheet P is fed from the position of the registration roller pair 16 to the transfer nip (i.e., contact position of the transfer roller 9 with the photoconductor drum 1) in synchronization with an entry of the toner image formed on the photoconductor drum 1 into the transfer nip.
After the transfer process, the sheet P passes through the transfer nip (i.e., the position of the transfer roller 9) and reaches the fixing device 20 through the conveyance passage. In the fixing device 20, the sheet P is interposed between the fixing roller 21 and the pressure roller 22. The toner image is fixed on the sheet P by heat applied from the fixing roller 21 and pressure applied from both fixing roller 21 and the pressure roller 22. After the sheet P having the fixed toner image thereon is ejected from the fixing nip formed between the fixing roller 21 and the pressure roller 22, the sheet P is ejected from the body of the image forming apparatus 100 and stacked on an output tray.
A series of image forming processes is thus completed.
According to the present embodiment, the image forming apparatus 100 is covered with a plurality of exterior covers as illustrated in
Specifically, the cover 90 is secured to the main body of the image forming apparatus 100 and hinged around a spindle 90a as a rotation shaft as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the cover 90 opened as illustrated in
When the cover 90 closes as illustrated in
The configuration and operations of the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment are described in detail below.
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
As described above with reference to
In the present embodiment, the toner container 30 is configured to be indirectly installable in and removable from the image forming apparatus 100. Alternatively, the toner container 30 may be configured to be directly installable in and removable from the image forming apparatus 100.
The process cartridge 10 is the removable component that is installable in and removable from the image forming apparatus 100. Besides the process cartridge 10, the developing device 5 and other devices may function as the removable components. The toner container 30 may be attachable to and detachable from a removable component other than the process cartridge 10.
In addition, as illustrated in
The toner container 30 includes a handle 38 disposed on the front side of the toner container 30 in a direction of detachment operation, that is, a positive X-direction as illustrated in
The toner container 30 includes a first positioning portion 49 and a second positioning portion 50 as illustrated in
Specifically, the first positioning portion 49 and the second positioning portion 50 project from one end face of the toner container 30 in the width direction of the toner container 30 that is the positive Y-direction in
The first positioning portion 49 is a projection surrounding a coupling that transmits a driving force from the image forming apparatus 100 to a first stirrer 33A (see
The second positioning portion 50 is a projection surrounding a coupling gear to rotate a waste toner conveying screw 35 (see
The toner container 30 includes the discharge port 36, a collection port 37, a first shutter 40, and a second shutter 41.
With reference to
With reference to
In the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment, with reference to
The toner storage 31 further includes a supply screw 34 as a conveyor that rotates clockwise in
The supply screw 34 as the conveyor discharges a target amount of toner stored in the toner storage 31 from the discharge port 36 according to a drive timing and rotation duration controlled by a controller. In the present embodiment, the supply screw 34 works as the conveyor that conveys the toner stored inside the toner storage 31 of the toner container 30 in a predetermined conveyance direction along the rotation axis direction that is the Y direction. The supply screw 34 transports the toner to the discharge port 36 formed at the end portion in the Y direction.
The first stirrer 33A and the second stirrer 33B each rotate in a predetermined direction about a rotation axis and stir toner stored in the toner storage 31 to prevent toner from aggregating. As illustrated in
The waste toner collection portion 32 that is a powder collection portion includes the waste toner conveying screw 35 that rotates counterclockwise in
In the present embodiment, as the operator pivots a lever 39 of the toner container 30 attached to the process cartridge 10 (or the image forming apparatus 100), the first shutter 40 in the discharge port 36 and the second shutter 41 in the collection port 37 simultaneously open and close. In addition to the first shutter 40 and the second shutter 41, the inlet port 64 and the outlet port 74 of the process cartridge 10 also simultaneously open and close. Therefore, open and close failures are prevented in the first shutter 40, the second shutter 41, the first cartridge shutter 63, and the second cartridge shutter 73.
The lever 39 is arranged to be exposed to the outside as illustrated in
The toner container 30 further includes a first rotation portion 42 as illustrated in
The configuration and operations of the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment are described in detail below.
As described above with reference to
As illustrated in
The rotation shaft 33a is rotatably held by bearings on side walls located at both ends of the toner storage 31 of the toner container 30 in the width direction of the toner container 30.
The flap 33c slides on a sliding contact surface 59b that is an inner wall surface of the toner storage 31 of the toner container 30. In the present embodiment, the flap 33c is a sheet-shaped member made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) having a thickness of about 0.05 to 0.1 mm. In the present embodiment, the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface of the toner storage 31 is a slope formed away from the supply screw 34 in the lower case 59 via a reservoir 59a that includes the second stirrer 33B and mainly stores toner. The sliding contact surface 59b is formed to incline downward toward the reservoir 59a. The sliding contact surface 59b is connected to a wall surface of the reservoir 59a extending in a substantially vertical direction. The reservoir 59a is disposed downstream from the sliding contact surface 59b in the rotational direction of the first stirrer 33A. The flap 33c of the first stirrer 33A slides on the sliding contact surface 59b and scrapes off the toner on the sliding contact surface 59b. The toner scraped off is stored in the reservoir 59a.
The holder 33b is a rigid plate-shaped member formed of a resin material or the like. The holder 33b extends from the center of the rotation shaft 33a in the radial direction of the first stirrer 33A. A part of base 33c1 of the flap 33c is sandwiched and held by the holders 33b. The part of base 33c1 of the flap 33c may be sandwiched and held by the two holders 33b. Alternatively, the base 33c1 may be set to a single holder having a groove to which the base 33c1 is set. The rotation shaft having a through-hole or a groove may serve as the holder, and the base 33c1 may be set to the through-hole or the groove.
The flap 33c according to the present embodiment includes a base 33c1 and a bent portion 33c2. The base 33c1 extends from the rotation shaft 33a that is the rotation axis in the radial direction. The bent portion 33c2 is bent from the base 33c1 in a direction intersecting the radial direction and toward downstream in the rotation direction.
That is, the flap 33c is not a flat plate. The flap 33c includes the base 33c1 that is flat and extends in the radial direction and the bent portion 33c2 bent from the base 33c1. The distal end of the bent portion 33c2 is positioned downstream in the rotation direction from the bottom of the bent portion 33c2 at which the flap 33c is bent to form the bent portion 33c2.
The flap 33c has the above-described shape when no external force is applied. When the flap 33c slides on the sliding contact surface 59b, the flap 33c is deformed as illustrated in
The above-described bent portion 33c2 disposed on the flap 33c of the first stirrer 33A serving as the rotator prevents the toner T from adhering and fixing onto the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface of the toner container 30. Even if the toner T adheres to the sliding contact surface 59b, the flap 33c can sufficiently scrape off the adhered toner T.
With reference to
In contrast, the bent portion 33c2 of the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment slides on the sliding contact surface 59b, functions like a hoe, and completely scrapes the toner T stayed on a part surrounded by a broken line in
Decreasing the toner adhered to the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface as described above decreases residual toner and enables the operator to replace the toner container 30 with a new one with no waste.
The base 33c1 of the flap 33c is designed to have a sufficiently long radial length so that a face of the base 33c1 contacts the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface. The face of the sufficiently long base 31c1 of the flap 33c contacts the sliding contact surface 59b and slides on the sliding contact surface 59b. In addition, the edge of the bent portion 33c2 slides on the sliding contact surface 59b.
As a result, the bent portion 33c2 functions like the hoe and sufficiently scrapes off the toner T on the sliding contact surface 59b.
In the flap 33c according to the present embodiment, the bend angle θ (see
As a result, the bent portion 33c2 functions like the hoe and sufficiently scrapes off the toner T on the sliding contact surface 59b.
Particularly, in the present embodiment, the new flap 33c before use is formed to have an acute bend angle θ.
This is because the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 tends to be larger than the one in the new flap 33c as the flap 33c repeatedly contacts and slides on the sliding contact surface 59b. Preferably, a performance of the bent portion 33c2 to scrape off the toner T adhered to the sliding contact surface 59b becomes maximum when the toner in the toner container 30 is consumed and the remaining toner amount becomes a little amount, that is, a toner near end timing when the toner container will become empty soon. Therefore, it is preferable for the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 to be close to 90 degrees at the toner near end timing. To set the bend angle θ close to 90 degrees at the toner near end timing, in the present embodiment, the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 of the new flap 33c before use is set to an acute angle smaller than 90 degrees.
Based on the above-described view point, the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 of the new flap 33c in a large toner container 30 having a large volume to store fresh toner may be set smaller than the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 of the new flap 33c in a small toner container having a small volume to store fresh toner.
Specifically, the toner container 30 may be manufactured to have different volumes to store the fresh toner even if the toner container 30 has substantially the same configuration. In such a case, the number of times that the flap 33c contacts and slides on the sliding contact surface 59b at the toner near end timing when the large toner container 30 filled with toner is used is larger than the one when the small toner container 30 filled with toner is used. Accordingly, the bend angle θ of the bent portion 33c2 of the flap 33c disposed in the large toner container 30 may be set smaller than that of the flap 33c disposed in the small toner container 30.
As a result, the toner container 30 can sufficiently scrape off the toner T adhered to the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface regardless of the volume of the toner container.
In addition to the first stirrer 33A, the toner storage 31 of the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment includes the second stirrer 33B serving as the stirrer to stir the toner stored in the reservoir 59a. Similar to the first stirrer 33A, the second stirrer 33B includes a rotation shaft, a flap, and holders. However, the flap of the second stirrer 33B does not include a bent portion like the bent portion 33c2 of the flap 33c of the first stirrer 33A.
The reservoir 59a is arranged downstream in the rotation direction of the first stirrer 33A from the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface with which the flap 33c of the first stirrer 33A slidably contacts. The reservoir 59a stores the toner scraped off from the sliding contact surface 59b by the flap 33c of the first stirrer 33A.
As illustrated in
The above-described configuration enables the bent portion 33c2 of the flap 33c to maintain a force for scraping off the toner until the bent portion 33c2 passes through the lower end of the slope of the sliding contact surface 59b. As a result, the flap 33c can sufficiently scrape off the toner T adhered to the sliding contact surface 59b.
In the present embodiment, the rotation trajectory of the holder 33b when the holder 33b rotates about the rotation shaft 33a in the rotation direction that is the direction indicated by an arrow in
Owing to this structure, until the bent portion 33c2 of the flap 33c passes through the lower end of the slope of the sliding contact surface 59b, the base 33c1 bends as illustrated in
With reference to
That is, the flap 33c according to the present embodiment is not one rectangular sheet having one substantially bent portion 33c2 formed on the tip. In the present embodiment, a plurality of slits 33c3 are formed in the tip of one substantially rectangular sheet to form a plurality of narrow width bent portions 33c2 separated in the rotation axis direction. The sheet is bent from the middle of each of the slits 33c3 to form each of the plurality of bent portions 33c2.
As described above, the flap 33c is separated in the rotation axis direction by the slits 33c3 to form the plurality of narrow width bent portions 33c2. The plurality of the narrow width bent portions 33c2 make smaller noise that occurs when the bent portion 33c2 hits the sliding contact surface 59b and passes through the end of the sliding contact surface 59b than one bent portion formed along an entire range of the flap 33c in the rotation axis direction.
As illustrated in
Specifically, the flaps 33c are respectively formed in two directions shifted by 180 degrees in the rotation direction with the rotation shaft 33a interposed therebetween. In other words, the first stirrer 33A is formed such that the flaps 33c extend in two directions shifted by 180 degrees in the rotation direction, with the rotation shaft 33a interposed therebetween. Each of the flaps 33c has the bent portion 33c2 formed on the radial end thereof.
The bent portions 33c2 disposed in the plurality of directions contact and slide on the sliding contact surface 59b a plurality of times while the first stirrer 33A rotates once and can effectively prevent the toner from adhering to the sliding contact surface 59b.
The flap 33c according to the present embodiment includes a plurality of comb-teeth tip portions disposed at intervals in the rotation axis direction. The comb-teeth tip portion includes the plurality of bent portions 33c2 lined up with the slit 33c3 therebetween. The flap 33c extending in one radial direction includes the comb-teeth tip portions adjacent to each other with a certain distance in the rotation axis direction. The flap 33c extending in the other radial direction includes the comb-teeth tip portion disposed in a range in which the flap 33c extending in the one radial direction does not have the comb-teeth tip portion. That is, as illustrated in
Alternately arranging the plurality of comb-teeth tip portions in the different radial directions as described above can lead load variation while the first stirrer 33A makes one rotation to smaller than arranging all of the plurality of comb-teeth tip portions in the same radial direction.
In the flap 33c according to the present embodiment, the comb-teeth tip portion including the plurality of bent portions 33c2 lined up with the slit 33c3 therebetween has the plurality of slits 33c3 in the base 33c1 having different slit lengths each other in the radial direction.
The above-described configuration changes an amount of bending of each bent portion 33c2 occurring from the root portion of the bent portion 33c2 to the start point of each slit 33c3 in the base 33c1 and timings when each bent portion 33c2 contacts and slides on the sliding contact surface 59b. Compared with the case where the slit lengths of all the slits 33c3 are the same, the above-described configuration can reduce a load variation occurring during one rotation of the first stirrer 33A.
As illustrated in
The above-described configuration can vary timings at which the plurality of bent portions 33c2 contact the sliding contact surface 59b compared with a configuration of the flap 33c illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
The above-described configuration can vary timings at which the plurality of bent portions 33c2 contact and slide on the sliding contact surface 59b compared with a configuration of the flap 33c illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
The flap 33c not having the wide portion 33c20 may not contact the sliding contact surface 59b at positions corresponding to the slits 33c3. In the above-described configuration, the wide portions 33c20 can contact and slide the sliding contact surface 59b at the positions corresponding to the slits 33c3 when the plurality of bent portions 33c2 contact and slide on the sliding contact surface 59b. Accordingly, the above-described configuration can sufficiently prevent the toner from adhering to the sliding contact surface 59b.
As described above, the toner container 30 according to the present embodiment includes the first stirrer 33A serving as the rotator that rotates in a certain rotation direction on the rotation shaft 33a. The first stirrer 33A includes the flap 33c that can contact and slide on the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface of the toner container 30. The flap 33c includes the base 33c1 extending from the rotation shaft 33a in the radial direction and the bent portion 33c2 bent from the base 33c1 in the direction intersecting the radial direction and directed toward downstream in the rotation direction of the first stirrer 33A.
As a result, the flap 33c can sufficiently scrape off the toner T adhered to the sliding contact surface 59b that is the inner wall surface of the toner container 30.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the process cartridge 10 as a single unit including the photoconductor drum 1 serving as an image bearer, the charging roller 4 serving as a charger, the developing device 5, the cleaner 2, and the waste toner conveyor 6. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and may be applied to the image forming apparatus in which each of the above-described devices (i.e., the photoconductor drum 1, the charging roller 4, the developing device 5, the cleaner 2, and the waste toner conveyor 6) is removably installed as a single unit into the image forming apparatus 100.
In such configurations, similar effects to the embodiments described above are also attained.
It is to be noted that the term “process cartridge” used in the above means a removable device (a removable unit) including an image bearer and at least one of a charger to charge the image bearer, a developing device to develop latent images on the image bearer, and a cleaner to clean the image bearer that are united together, and is designed to be removably installed as a united part in the apparatus body of the image forming apparatus.
In the above-described embodiment, the present disclosure is applied to the toner container 30 included in the image forming apparatus 100 that performs monochrome image formation. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied readily to a toner container included in a color image forming apparatus.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the toner container 30 indirectly installed in and removed from the image forming apparatus 100 via the process cartridge 10. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied to a toner container directly installed in and removed from the image forming apparatus 100 without going through the process cartridge 10.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the toner container 30 to store toner that is the one-component developer and supply the toner to the developing device 5 for a one-component developing method. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied to a toner container to supply toner to the developing device 5 that stores two-component developer including toner and carrier for a two-component developing method.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the toner container 30 in which toner is stored and collected. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied to a toner container in which a two-component developer is stored and collected. The two-component developer is a mixture of toner and carrier. In this case, a developing device employs the two-component developing method.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the toner container 30 including the toner storage 31 and the waste toner collection portion 32 as a single unit. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied to a toner container including only the toner storage.
Any of the cases described above exhibits the same advantages as the advantages of the present embodiment.
In the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is applied to the toner storage 31 of the toner container 30 to supply toner to the developing device 5, but the powder container to which the present disclosure is applied is not limited thereto. Alternatively, the present disclosure may be applied to a developing device to store toner and develop a latent image formed on an image bearer to a toner image (for example, the developing device 5 in the above-described embodiment). That is, the present disclosure may be applied to a stirrer in the developing device. Further, the present disclosure may be applied to other powder containers such as the cleaner 2 or the waste toner collection portion 32 in the above-described embodiment included in the image forming apparatus and other powder containers included in the developing device.
Any of the cases described above exhibits the same advantages as the advantages of the present embodiment.
The above-described embodiments are illustrative and do not limit the present disclosure. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the present disclosure, the present disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. The number, position, and shape of the components described above are not limited to those embodiments described above. Desirable number, position, and shape can be determined to perform the present disclosure.
The above-described embodiments are illustrative and do not limit the present disclosure. Thus, numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the present disclosure, the present disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Further, features of components of the embodiments, such as the number, the position, and the shape are not limited the embodiments and thus may be preferably set.
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