Information
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Patent Grant
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6535705
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Patent Number
6,535,705
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 22, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In order to provide a process cartridge which has a simple mechanism and can be easily positioned with respect to an apparatus body and securely mounted on the apparatus body even in a half-locked state or a half-inserted condition, the process cartridge 200 includes a unit 201, a positioning member 202, a holding member 203 and a restricting and releasing mechanism 204. The unit 201 includes an element used for an image forming process. The positioning member 202 has a positioning member which engages with an engagement portion 125, 126 formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge 200 at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus. The holding member 203 holds the unit 201 to allow displacement of the unit 201 relative to the positioning member 202. The restricting and releasing mechanism 204 is arranged to restrict or release the displacement of the unit 201 relative to the positioning member 202.
Description
This application is based on application Ser. No. 2000-45858 filed in Japan on Feb. 23, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus using the same.
In an image forming apparatus used in a copying machine, a printer or the like, for the purposes of exchanging or repairing elements necessary for image forming processes, treating a jam or the like, process cartridges including the elements are detachably mounted on the image forming apparatus. Such process cartridges are necessary to be securely mounted and positioned on the image forming apparatus so as not to cause a maloperation.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,066,976 proposes such a mechanism that if a process cartridge is not perfectly push into an apparatus body, a part of holding member for holding the process cartridge protrudes out of an opening portion of grip, whereby it can be possible to judge whether or not the process cartridge is pushed into a predetermined position. Japanese Utility Model Laid-open publication No. 63-100736 proposes such a mechanism that when a cover is closed, a stopper mechanism provided on the cover pushes and fixes a process unit. Japanese Utility Model Laid-open publication No. 62-149046 proposes such a mechanism that a process unit detachably mounted so as to approach to and separate from a photosensitive is moved by a lever to position in place.
However, the positioning mechanisms of process cartridges proposed above have a disadvantage that when the process cartridges are positioned in a half-locked state or a half-inserted condition, or when the operation of the lever is omitted, the positioning of the process cartridges has to be conducted again, and also have a disadvantage that the push-fixation mechanism is complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a process cartridge which has a simple mechanism and can be easily positioned with respect to an apparatus body and securely mounted on the apparatus body even in a half-locked state or a half-inserted condition, and also provide an image forming apparatus using the process cartridge.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:
a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process;
a positioning member having a positioning member which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus;
a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and
a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member.
In the first aspect of the present invention, when the process cartridge is mounted on the image forming apparatus, the unit is secured by restricting the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member, it is possible to stably surely mount the process unit. The term “displacement” in this specification of the present invention includes pivot, vibration, movement, swing and so on.
It is preferable that the engagement portion of the image forming apparatus comprises a recess or projection, and wherein the positioning member comprises a projection or recess which engages with the recess or projection of the engagement portion. In this case, the projection or recess of the positioning member may comprise a plurality of projections or recesses which are disposed around the holding member.
Preferably, the holding member comprises a screw member.
Preferably, the process cartridge further comprises a cover member for interlocking with the restricting and releasing mechanism to cover or open a specific portion of the unit. In this case, the element may comprise a toner container and a developing roller, and cover member may cover or open the developing roller.
Preferably, the restricting and releasing mechanism comes into contact with a member provided on the image forming apparatus and operates. In this case, the restricting and releasing mechanism may operate when the process cartridge is mounted on and dismounted from the image forming apparatus. Alternately, the restricting and releasing mechanism mat operate when the process cartridge is mounted on the image forming apparatus.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:
a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process;
a positioning member having a first positioning member which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; and
a first pressed portion which is pressed by a first press portion provided on the image forming apparatus when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position.
In the second aspect of the present invention, when the process cartridge moves in the image forming apparatus, the first pressed portion of the process cartridge is pressed by the first press portion of the image forming apparatus and positioned in place, whereby the process cartridge can be securely mounted in the predetermined position even in an incompletely mounted condition.
It is preferable that the engagement portion of the image forming apparatus comprises a recess or projection, and wherein the positioning member comprises a projection or recess which engages with the recess or projection of the engagement portion.
Preferably, the first pressed portion is provided on the positioning member.
preferably, the process cartridge further comprises a second pressed portion which is pressed by a second press portion provided on a cover of the image forming apparatus when closing the cover, the process cartridge is positioned at the first predetermined position by pressing the second press portion on the second pressed portion. In this case, the second pressed portion may be provided on the positioning member. The second pressed portion may be the first pressed portion.
Preferably, the process cartridge may further comprises a third pressed portion which is pressed by a third press portion provided on the image forming apparatus when the process cartridge is moved from the second predetermined position to a third predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the third predetermined position. In this case, the pressing direction by the third press portion may be substantially perpendicular to the pressing direction by the first press portion. When the process cartridge is positioned at the third predetermined position, the first and second pressed portions are not pressed by the first and second press portion.
Preferably, the pressing direction by the first and second press portions may be identical to the direction that the process cartridge is mounted on the image forming apparatus.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus, comprising:
a process cartridge comprising:
a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process;
a positioning member having a positioning member;
a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and
a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member;
an image forming unit for forming an image using the element of the process cartridge; and
an engagement portion which engages with the positioning member of the process cartridge to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus, comprising:
a process cartridge comprising:
a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process;
a positioning member having a first positioning member; and
a first pressed portion;
an image forming unit for forming an image using the element of the process cartridge;
an engagement portion which engages with the positioning member of the process cartridge to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; and
a first press portion for pressing the first pressed portion of the process cartridge when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description taken in conjunction with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic structural view of a color printer as an embodiment of an image forming apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a state of closing a cover of an apparatus body to mount a toner cartridge;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view viewed from the inside of the front wall of the apparatus body;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a rotation rack and the toner cartridge;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the toner cartridge;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the toner cartridge with a positioning member removed;
FIG. 7
is a front view of the color printer with a toner recovery box mounted;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the toner recovery box;
FIG. 9
is a front view showing a relation between the toner cartridge and an opening portion;
FIG. 10
is a front view showing a relation between the toner cartridge and the opening portion;
FIGS. 11A-11E
are schematic plan views sequentially showing states when mounting the toner cartridge;
FIG. 12
is a schematic side view showing a first positioning state of the toner cartridge;
FIG. 13A
is a side view of the rotation rack showing a state before mounting the toner cartridge;
FIG. 13B
is a schematic side view showing a final positioning state of the toner cartridge; and
FIG. 14
is a schematic front view showing the final positioning state of the toner cartridge.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a general structural view of a color printer
10
according to the present invention. The color printer
10
is provided with a developing unit
20
, a photosensitive unit
30
, a laser print head
40
, an intermediate transfer unit
50
and a fixing unit
60
.
The developing unit
20
has a rotation rack
22
driven to rotate in a direction of arrow “a”. On the rotation rack
22
, four developing vessels
24
Y,
24
M,
24
C and
24
K are held in a juxtaposed condition in a circumferential direction. In the developing vessels
24
Y,
24
M,
24
C and
24
K are contained toners with colors of yellow, magenta, cyan and black, respectively. The developing vessels
24
Y,
24
M,
24
C and
24
K have developing rollers
26
Y,
26
M,
26
C and
26
K, respectively, which turn and convey the respective toners carried on the outer peripheries of the rollers.
The photosensitive unit
30
has a photosensitive drum
32
driven to rotate in a direction of arrow “b”. The photosensitive drum
32
is arranged to oppose to the developing roller
26
Y,
26
M,
26
C or
26
K of the developing vessel
24
Y,
24
M,
24
C or
24
K which arrives at a developing position by the rotation of the rotation rack
22
. In
FIG. 1
, the developing position is a position where the developing vessel
24
Y is positioned. Around the photosensitive drum
32
, there are disposed an electrostatic charger
34
for uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive drum
32
and a cleaner
36
for removing the toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum
32
after the first transfer.
The laser print head
40
irradiates a laser beam
42
on the uniformly charged surface of the photosensitive drum
32
in accordance with an image information input from the outside. Thus, on the surface of the photosensitive drum
32
are formed a latent image for each color toner image.
The intermediate transfer unit
50
has an intermediate transfer belt
56
which is supported on four rollers
51
,
52
,
53
and
54
and driven to rotate in a direction of arrow “c”. Adjacent to the roller
54
is disposed a first transfer roller
58
. In the vicinity of the first transfer roller
58
, the intermediate transfer belt
56
is opposed to the photosensitive drum
32
. The intermediate transfer belt
56
is also opposed to a second transfer roller
59
at a portion supported by the roller
51
. A portion where the second transfer roller
59
and the intermediate transfer belt
56
are opposed to each other is an image forming portion A. On the outer surface of the intermediate transfer belt
56
, a cleaner
57
for removing the toner remaining on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt
56
after the second transfer. The intermediate transfer member is not limited to a belt type but may be another type, for example, a drum type.
The fixing unit
60
has a fixing roller
62
and two pairs of discharge rollers
64
,
66
which constitute a discharge portion. A sheet on which an image is fixed by passing through the fixing roller
62
is discharged on a discharge tray
68
by the rotation of the discharge rollers
64
,
66
. The discharge portion may comprise a pair of rollers or a pair of belts.
Under the color printer
10
, a feed cassette
70
as a feed portion is disposed. The feed cassette
70
contains sheets S such as recording papers in a stacked condition. Rotation of a feed roller
72
causes the uppermost sheet S to be fed out one by one.
A sheet conveying path
74
is formed to extend in a substantially vertical direction from the feed cassette
70
. The sheet conveying path
74
extends from the feed cassette
70
to the pairs of discharge rollers
64
,
66
through the image forming portion A and the fixing roller
62
. Rotation of conveyance roller pairs
76
,
78
,
80
and
82
causes the sheet S fed out of the feed cassette
70
to be upwardly conveyed along the sheet conveying path
74
.
In a space between the sheet conveying path
74
and a substantially flat side wall
12
of the printer body is formed a refeed path
86
, having conveyance roller pairs
92
and
94
, for stopping the sheet on one side surface of which an image is formed at the image forming portion A as shown in
FIG. 1
, switchbacking and refeed it to the image forming portion A in a reversed state.
The upper portion of the refeed path
86
extends to the inside of the fixing unit
60
and meets with the sheet conveying path
74
in front of the pair of discharge rollers
64
. The lower portion of the refeed path
86
meets with the sheet conveying path
74
in front of the conveyance roller pair
78
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
again, a manual feed tray
96
is attached on the outside surface of the side wall
12
of the printer body. The manual feed tray
96
is possible to pivot around a shaft
97
to open and close. With the manual feed tray
96
opened (in a state as shown in FIG.
1
), the sheets S are set on the tray. Rotation of the feed roller
98
causes the uppermost one of the sheets S set on the manual feed tray
96
to be fed to the sheet conveying path
74
one by one.
AS the developing vessels
24
Y,
24
M,
24
C and
24
K are detachably mounted on the printer body, these developing vessels are referred to as toner cartridges
200
(one embodiment of the process cartridge according to the present invention).
A structure of printer body for mounting and positioning the toner cartridge
200
on the printer body will be explained first. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the front wall
14
of the printer body is formed with an opening
101
for dismounting and mounting the toner cartridge
200
and an opening
102
for dismounting and mounting the photosensitive unit
30
and the intermediate transfer unit
50
. On the back side surface of the front wall
14
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, there are formed two arcuate ribs
104
,
105
(corresponding to the first press portions according to the present invention) which have a center at an shaft aperture
103
for supporting the rotation rack
22
and radiuses of r
1
, r
2
respectively. The upstream end portions of the ribs
104
,
105
with respect to the rotational direction “a” of the rotation rack
22
are formed with inclined surfaces
104
a,
105
a.
On the downstream side of the ribs
104
,
105
with respect to the rotational direction “a” of the rotation rack
22
, a press lever
106
(corresponding the third press portion according to the present invention) is pivotably attached by a shaft
107
at a position apart from the shaft aperture
103
of the rotation rack
22
with a radius of r
3
(r
1
>r
2
>r
3
). The press lever
106
is urged by a spring
108
toward the inside from the front wall
14
so that the end of the lever
106
comes into contact with a reverse U-shape of stopper
109
. Outside of the front wall
14
of the printer body is provided with a cover
110
for covering the openings
101
,
102
. Inside the cover
110
is provided with a projection
111
(corresponding to the second press portion according to the present invention) for pressing the toner cartridge
200
inserted into the opening
101
when closing the cover
110
.
The rotation rack
22
comprises as shown in
FIG. 4
a rotation shaft
121
, a circular end plate
122
positioned at an end of the rotation shaft
121
and four wing plates
123
disposed around the rotation shaft
121
which are integrally formed as an integral part. The rotation rack
22
is possible to be rotated around the rotation shaft
121
. On an area of the end plate
122
surrounded by two wing plates
123
is formed with a pivot shaft portion
124
comprising a pin which projects parallel to the rotation shaft
121
. On the end surface of each wing plate
123
, there are formed a first positioning recess
125
, a second positioning recess
126
and a V-shaped cutout
127
in order from the outside to the inside. The first positioning recess
125
of one first wing plate
123
and the second positioning recess
126
of the other wing plate
123
adjacent to the one first wing plate
123
constitute a positioning member of the toner cartridge
200
to be inserted therebetween.
On the edge of one side surface of each wing plate
123
is formed a first guide ridge
128
which extends parallel to the rotation shaft
121
. On the other side surface is formed a second guide ridge
129
which is disposed more inside than the first guide ridge
128
and extends parallel to the rotation shaft
121
in the same manner as the first guide ridge
128
. The first guide ridge
128
of one first wing plate
123
and the second guide ridge
129
of the other wing plate
123
adjacent to the one first wing plate
123
constitute a guide portion of the toner cartridge
200
to be inserted therebetween. Inside the second guide ridge
129
of each wing plate
123
are provided a positioning lever
130
, a first press lever
131
and a second press lever
132
which are possible to pivot around a shafts
133
,
134
and
135
respectively and urged toward the second guide ridge
129
by means of springs
136
,
137
and
138
as shown in FIG.
13
A.
Consequently, construction of the toner cartridge
200
itself will be explained. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the toner cartridge
200
comprises a unit member
201
, a positioning member
202
, a holding portion
203
, a restricting and releasing mechanism
204
and a protection cover
205
.
The unit member
201
has as shown in
FIG. 6
a toner container
25
and a developing roller
26
as elements necessary to the image forming process. The toner container
25
has an elongated shape and contains toner of predetermined color. The toner can be replenished through a replenishment port
27
formed on the one end of the toner container
25
. The developing roller
26
is rotatably provided so that a part thereof can be revealed from an opening
28
of the toner container
25
, whereby the toner is carried on the outer surface of the developing roller
26
. On both ends of the developing roller
26
are provided runners
206
. The runners
206
come into press contact with the photosensitive drum
32
at the developing position so that a gap between the developing roller
26
and the photosensitive drum
32
can be precisely maintained to keep high image quality.
On the outer surface of the toner container
25
are formed a guide surface
207
and a guide ridge
208
which cooperate with the first and second guide ridges
128
,
129
of the aforementioned rotation rack
22
respectively. On the outer surface of the toner container
25
are also formed a press ridge
209
parallel to the guide ridge
208
. To the press ridge
209
comes into pressure contact with the first and second press lever
131
and
132
of the rotation rack
22
. The press ridge
209
is as shown in
FIG. 12
formed with an engagement portion
210
with which the positioning lever
130
of the rotation rack
22
engages.
On one end surface of the toner container
25
on which the replenishment port
27
is positioned, a pivot shaft portion
211
and a pivot range restricting projection
212
are formed. The pivot shaft portion
211
constitutes the holding portion
203
. The pivot range restricting projection
212
restricts pivot of the unit member
201
with respect to the positioning member
202
. The pivot shaft portion
211
is formed with a screw hole
213
. On the other end surface of the toner container
25
on which the replenishment port
27
is not positioned, as shown in
FIG. 5
, a shaft hole
214
is formed at a position corresponding to the pivot shaft portion
211
. The shaft hole
214
is arranged so as to engage with the pivot shaft portion
124
of the end plate
122
of the rotation rack
22
.
The positioning member
202
has a substantially plate-like shape and covers the end portion of the toner container
25
on which the replenishment port
27
is positioned. On the inside surface of both ends of the positioning member
202
, there are formed first and second positioning projections
215
and
216
extending to the longitudinal direction of the toner container
25
. The first and second positioning projections
215
,
216
(corresponding to the positioning member of the present invention) are arranged to engage with the first and second positioning recesses
125
,
126
. On the center of the positioning member
202
, there is formed a holding aperture
217
at a position corresponding to the pivot shaft portion
211
of the toner container
25
. On the inside surface of the positioning member
202
, a segment shape of pivot range restricting rib
218
and a V shape of restriction rib
219
are formed. The pivot range restricting rib
218
is arranged so that the pivot range restricting projection
212
of the toner container
25
can enter into the pivot range restricting rib
218
. The restriction rib
219
is arranged so that a restricting and releasing pin
228
explained hereinafter of the restricting and releasing mechanism
204
can engage with the restriction rib
219
. On the other hand, on the outer surface of the positioning member
202
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, there are formed a first step portion
220
, a second step portion
221
and a third step portion
222
(corresponding to first, second and third pressed portions according to the present invention). The first step portion
220
has a segment shape with a predetermined width and is located at a position most departing from the center of the rotation shaft
121
of the rotation rack
22
by a radius of r
1
. The second step portion
221
has a segment shape with a predetermined width and is located inside the first step portion
220
at a position departing from the center of the rotation shaft
121
of the rotation rack
22
by a radius of r
2
. The third step portion
222
has a segment shape with a predetermined width and is located inside the second step portion
221
at a position departing from the center of the rotation shaft
121
of the rotation rack
22
by a radius of r
3
.
The holding portion
203
comprises the pivot shaft portion
211
of the toner container
25
and the holding aperture
217
of the positioning member
202
into which the pivot shaft portion
211
is fitted. The holding portion
203
is arranged to pivotably hold the unit member
201
with respect to the positioning member
202
. A screw
223
is screwed into the screw hole
213
of the pivot shaft portion
211
through the holding aperture
217
, preventing the positioning member
202
from coming away from the unit member
201
. The pivot range restricting projection
212
of the toner container
25
enters into pivot range restricting rib
218
of the positioning member
202
, restricting the pivot of the unit member
201
within a predetermined pivot range.
The restricting and releasing mechanism
204
comprises a restricting and releasing lever
225
provided on the toner container
25
and a restriction rib
219
formed on the positioning member
202
. The restricting and releasing lever
225
is arranged to pivot around a shaft
226
on the end portion of the toner container
25
on which the replenishment port
27
is formed. On one end of the restricting and releasing lever
225
is formed a projection
227
projecting in a direction coming away from the positioning member
202
. On the other end of the restricting and releasing lever
225
is formed a restricting and releasing pin
228
projecting toward the positioning member
202
. The restricting and releasing lever
225
is urged by a spring
229
in a direction that the restricting and releasing pin
228
engages with the restriction rib
219
of the positioning member
202
. The projection
227
of the restricting and releasing lever
225
is so arranged that the projection
227
comes into contact with the cutout
127
of the wing plate
123
of the rotation rack
22
when mounting the toner cartridge
200
to rotate the restricting and releasing lever
225
around the shaft
226
in a direction of an arrow, disengaging the restricting and releasing pin
228
from the restriction rib
219
.
The protection cover
205
has a plate-like shape which covers the developing roller
26
of the unit member
201
. The protection cover
205
has first wire levers
231
and a second wire lever
233
. The first wire levers
231
extend from the both ends of the protection cover
205
and are fitted into shaft holes
230
formed on the both ends of the toner container
25
. The second wire lever
233
extends form the end of the protection cover
205
on a side which the replenishment port
27
of the toner container
25
is formed and is fitted into a shaft hole
232
formed on the end of the toner container
25
. Thus, the protection cover
205
is possible to substantially translate between a cover position where the protection cover
205
covers the developing roller
26
and a retreat position where the protection cover
205
retreats from the developing roller
26
to expose the latter.
The translation of the protection cover
205
is interlocked with the pivot of the restricting and releasing lever
225
via an interlocking mechanism. The interlocking mechanism comprises a link lever
234
and a link wire
235
. The link lever
234
is attached coaxially with the shaft hole
230
of the first wire lever
231
. One end of the link wire
235
is curled around the first wire lever
231
, while the other end of the link wire
235
curled around a restricting and releasing pin
228
of the restricting and releasing lever
225
. On the shaft side of the link lever
234
is formed an engaging portion
236
with which the link wire
235
engages, while on the tip end side of the link lever
234
is formed a through hole
237
into which the second wire lever
233
is inserted.
By the way, as shown in
FIG. 2
, in the present embodiment of the color printer
10
a toner recovery box
300
is provided between the front wall
14
and the cover
110
. The toner recovery box
300
, as shown in
FIGS. 7
,
8
, has a substantially rectangular shape and is partitioned by a partition wall
301
into an upper part and a lower part. The lower part of the toner recovery box
300
has a first receiving port
302
for receiving the remaining toner conveyed by an unshown conveyor screw after being removed by the cleaner
36
of the photosensitive drum
32
and a second receiving port
303
for receiving the remaining toner conveyed by an unshown conveyor screw after being removed by the cleaner
57
of the intermediate transfer belt
56
. The upper part of the toner recovery box
300
has a smoke toner inlet port
304
and a discharge port
305
, between which a filter
306
is filled in. The smoke toner inlet port
304
is connected to a suction box
308
via a suction duct
307
. The suction box
308
has an elongated rectangular shape so that it is disposed along the photosensitive drum
32
. The suction box
308
is formed with a plurality of suction port
309
on the surface opposing to the photosensitive drum
32
. The discharge port
305
is connected to a fan provided on an unshown rear wall via a discharge duct
310
.
Thus, the remaining toner removed by both the cleaner
36
of the photosensitive drum
32
and the cleaner
57
of the intermediate transfer belt
56
is recovered into the lower part of the toner recovery box
300
. The smoke toner generating at a developing region is conveyed by the suction air stream in a direction of an arrow caused by the rotation of the fan to enter into the upper part of the toner recovery box
300
and then collected and recovered by the filter
306
. Thus, both the recovery of the remaining toner on the photosensitive drum
32
and the intermediate transfer belt
56
and the recovery of the smoke toner at the developing region are carried out in the same toner recovery box
300
, simplifying the recovery work. In addition, the smoke toner at the developing region is removed by the suction air stream, reducing an image failure such as fogging.
Hereinafter, mounting and dismounting operations of the toner cartridge
200
in the color printer
10
having a above described construction will be explained.
In
FIG. 9
, when the developing roller
26
crosshatched is positioned at the developing position, the toner cartridge
200
is offset from the opening
101
so that the toner cartridge
200
can not be dismounted. This prevents the runners
206
of the developing roller
26
positioned at the developing position from being damaged due to vibration and impact when mounting and dismounting the toner cartridge
200
and prevents the photosensitive drum
32
from being damaged by the runners
206
. For example, in order to remove the toner cartridge
200
having the crosshatched developing roller
26
for the purpose of toner replenishment, repair or the like, the cover
110
is opened and the rotation rack
22
is rotated in a direction of an arrow by an unshown handle to position the toner cartridge
200
at the opening
101
as shown in FIG.
10
. At this time, the developing roller
26
of the other toner cartridge
200
is shifted from the photosensitive drum
32
and therefore never comes into contact with the latter. Thus, the toner cartridge
200
concerned can be safely dismounted. The toner cartridge
200
can be dismounted by pulling out the toner cartridge
200
in an axial direction of the rotation rack
22
after protruding a part of the toner cartridge
200
by an unshown pulling out mechanism.
When the toner cartridge
200
is pulling out, the projection
227
of the restricting and releasing lever
225
as shown in
FIG. 6
disengages from the cutout of the wing plate
123
of the rotation rack
22
, whereby the restricting and releasing lever
225
pivots in a reverse-clockwise direction in
FIG. 6
by the urging force of the spring
229
. As a result, the first wire lever
231
and the second wire lever
233
pivot in a clockwise direction in
FIG. 6
via the link lever
234
and the link wire
235
so that the protection cover
205
moves to the cover position. Thus, the developing roller
26
is protected, preventing hands or clothes of an operator from being fouled with the toner carried on the developing roller
26
. Pivot of the restricting and releasing lever
225
in a reverse-clockwise direction in
FIG. 6
causes the restricting and releasing pin
228
to engage with the restriction rib
219
of the positioning member
202
, restricting the pivot of the positioning member
202
around the holding portion
203
. Thus, the toner cartridge
200
after being removed becomes a state that the unit member
201
and the positioning member
202
are secured to each other, preventing the positioning member from becoming loose.
Next, in order to mount the toner cartridge
200
with the toner replenished, the toner cartridge
200
repaired or a new toner cartridge
200
, the cover
110
is opened and the rotation rack
22
is rotated by the unshown handle to position a blank storing portion of the rotation rack
22
at the opening
101
. Consequently, as shown in
FIG. 2
, with the positioning member
202
directed to this side, the end of the unit member
201
is inserted into the opening
101
. At this time, the guide surface
207
and the guide ridge
208
of the unit member
201
are guided by the first and second guide ridges
128
,
129
respectively, whereby the unit member
201
is smoothly surely housed into the rotation rack
22
. Even if the toner cartridge
200
is in a half-inserted state, closure of the cover
110
as shown in
FIG. 2
allows the projection
111
of the cover
110
to push the outer surface of the positioning member
202
of the toner cartridge
200
, causing the toner cartridge
200
to be inserted into the rotation rack
22
(refer to
FIGS. 11A
,
11
B).
Thus, the toner cartridge
200
inserted into the rotation rack
22
is in a first positioned state (corresponding to the first predetermined position of the present invention) as shown in FIG.
12
. In the first positioned state, into the shaft hole
214
of the unit member
201
is slightly fit the pivot shaft portion
124
of the rotation rack
22
, while the first and second positioning projections
215
and
216
of the positioning member
202
are slightly fit into the first and second positioning recesses
125
,
126
of the rotation rack
22
. The positioning lever
130
of the rotation rack
22
is not engaged with the engagement portion
210
of the toner cartridge
200
yet. As described above, as the pivot of the positioning member
202
around the holding portion
203
is restricted so that the unit member
201
and the positioning member
202
are secured to each other, the first and second positioning projections
215
and
216
of the positioning member
202
of the toner cartridge
200
can be surely inserted into the first and second positioning recesses
125
,
126
of the rotation rack
22
without deviating.
At the time when the toner cartridge
200
is inserted in the first positioned state, the projection
227
of the restricting and releasing lever
225
as shown in
FIG. 6
comes into contact with the inclined surface of the cutout
127
of the wing plate
123
of the rotation rack
22
and is pushed, whereby the restricting and releasing lever
225
pivots against the urging force of the spring
229
. As a result, the first and second wire levers
231
,
233
pivot via the link lever
234
and the link wire
235
, causing the protection cover
205
to move to the retreat position. Thus, the developing roller
26
is exposed as shown in FIG.
6
.
Pivot of the restricting and releasing lever
225
causes the restricting and releasing pin
228
to disengage from the restriction rib
219
of the positioning member
202
, whereby pivot of the positioning member
202
around the holding portion
203
is released. Thus, the unit member
201
of the toner cartridge
200
is possible to pivot around a fulcrum defined by the holding aperture
217
of the positioning member
202
and the pivot shaft portion
124
of the rotation rack
22
. At this time, the pivot range restricting projection
212
of the unit member
201
comes into contact with the pivot range restricting rib
218
of the positioning member
202
, whereby the pivot range of the unit member
201
is restricted to an extent of ±30°.
From the first positioned state, when the rotation rack
22
is rotated by the unshown handle in the direction of the arrow, the first and second step portions
220
,
221
of the positioning member
202
of the toner cartridge
200
are stepwise pushed by the ribs
104
,
105
of the front wall
14
. As a result, the toner cartridge
200
can be further pushed in the axial direction of the rotation rack
22
(refer to
FIGS. 11C
,
11
d
), being in a second positioned state (corresponding to the second predetermined position of the present invention). In the second positioned state, the positioning lever
130
of the rotation rack
22
is not engaged with the engagement portion
210
of the toner cartridge
200
yet.
From the second positioned state, when the rotation rack
22
is rotated in the direction of the arrow, the second step portion
221
(alternatively, the third step portion
222
) of the positioning member
202
of the toner cartridge
200
is pushed by the lever
106
of the front wall
14
. As a result, the toner cartridge
200
can be further pushed in the axial direction of the rotation rack
22
(refer to FIG.
11
E), being in a final positioned state (corresponding to the third predetermined position of the present invention). In this final positioned state, as shown in
FIGS. 12
to
13
B, to the shaft hole
214
of the unit member
201
of the toner cartridge
200
is perfectly fit the pivot shaft portion
124
of the rotation rack
22
, while the first and second positioning projections
215
and
216
of the positioning member
202
are perfectly fit into the first and second positioning recesses
125
,
126
of the rotation rack
22
. The positioning lever
130
of the rotation rack
22
engages with the engagement portion
210
of the toner cartridge
200
, preventing the toner cartridge
200
from coming away from the rotation rack
22
.
In this final positioned state, as the positioning member
202
of the toner cartridge
200
comes away from the ribs
104
,
105
of the front wall
14
, rotation of the rotation rack
22
is not obstructed. In addition, in the final positioned state, the positioning lever
130
and the first and second press levers
131
,
132
press the press ridge
209
of the unit member
201
of the toner cartridge
200
due to the urging forces of the springs
136
,
137
and
138
. As a result, the unit member
201
which is pivotable around the holding portion
203
is urged as shown in
FIG. 14
in the rotation direction as shown by the arrow around the holding portion
203
. Thus, when the developing roller
26
of the toner cartridge
200
reaches developing position opposing to the photosensitive drum
32
, the runners
26
of the developing roller
26
come into contact with the photosensitive drum
32
, causing the toner cartridge
200
to be pressed down against the urging forces of the springs
136
,
137
and
138
. As a result, press contacts between the photosensitive drum
32
and the runners
206
are generated, whereby a gap s between the developing roller
26
and the photosensitive drum
32
is highly accurately maintained, resulting in high image quality.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the toner cartridge
200
of the developing unit
20
has been described as the process cartridge of the present invention. However, the present invention is not limited to this and may be applied to the photosensitive unit
30
, the intermediate transfer unit
50
and the fixing unit
60
. The present invention can be also applied to cartridges of charging, transferring, cleaning, fixing, exposing, erasing or other exchangeable members.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the color printer has been described as an example but the present invention can be applied to a monochrome printer. The present application is not limited to the printer but can be also applied to other image forming apparatuses such as a copying machine, a facsimile, a composite machine thereof and a printing machine. The present invention is not limited to the electrophotographic type of image forming apparatus but can be applied to a direct recording type, an electrostatic recording type and an ink jet type of image forming apparatuses.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted here that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless such changes and modifications otherwise depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
Claims
- 1. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a positioning portion which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus; a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member, wherein the engagement portion of the image forming apparatus comprises a recess or projection, and wherein the positioning portion comprises a projection or recess which engages with the recess or projection of the engagement portion, and the projection or recess of the positioning member comprises a plurality of projections or recesses which are disposed around the holding member.
- 2. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a positioning portion which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus; a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member, wherein the holding member comprises a screw member.
- 3. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a positioning portion which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus; a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and a cover member for interlocking with the restricting and releasing mechanism to cover or open a specific portion of the unit.
- 4. The process cartridge as in claim 3, wherein the element comprises a toner container and a developing roller, and wherein the cover member covers or opens the developing roller.
- 5. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a positioning portion which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus; a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member, wherein the restricting and releasing mechanism comes into contact with a member provided on the image forming apparatus and operates.
- 6. The process cartridge as in claim 5, wherein the restricting and releasing mechanism operates when the process cartridge is mounted on and dismounted from the image forming apparatus.
- 7. The process cartridge as in claim 5, wherein the restricting and releasing mechanism operates when the process cartridge is mounted on the image forming apparatus.
- 8. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a first positioning member which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; and a first pressed portion which is pressed by a first press portion provided on the image forming apparatus when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position, wherein the first pressed portion is provided on the positioning member.
- 9. A process cartridge which can be mounted on and dismounted from an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge comprising:a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a first positioning member which engages with an engagement portion formed on the image forming apparatus to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; a first pressed portion which is pressed by a first press portion provided on the image forming apparatus when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position; and a second pressed portion which is pressed by a second press portion provided on a cover of the image forming apparatus when closing the cover, the process cartridge being positioned at the first predetermined position by pressing the second press portion on the second pressed portion.
- 10. The process cartridge as in claim 9, wherein the second pressed portion is provided on the positioning member.11.The process cartridge as in claim 10, wherein the second pressed portion is the first pressed portion.
- 12. The process cartridge as in claim 9, further comprising a third pressed portion which is pressed by a third press portion provided on the image forming apparatus when the process cartridge is moved from the second predetermined position to a third predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the third predetermined position.
- 13. The process cartridge as in claim 12, wherein the pressing direction by the third press portion is substantially perpendicular to the pressing direction by the first press portion.
- 14. The process cartridge as in claim 12, wherein when the process cartridge is positioned at the third predetermined position, and the first and second pressed portions are not pressed by the first and second press portions.
- 15. The process cartridge as in claim 9, wherein the pressing direction by the first and second press portions are identical to the direction that the process cartridge is mounted on the image forming apparatus.
- 16. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a process cartridge comprising: a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a positioning portion; a holding member for holding the unit to allow displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; and a restricting and releasing mechanism for restricting or releasing the displacement of the unit relative to the positioning member; an image forming unit for forming an image using the element of the process cartridge; an engagement portion which engages with the positioning member of the process cartridge to position the process cartridge at a predetermined mount position in the image forming apparatus; and a cover member for interlocking with the restricting and releasing mechanism to cover or open a specific portion of the unit.
- 17. The image forming apparatus as in claim 16, wherein the element comprises a toner container and a developing roller, and wherein the cover member covers or opens the developing roller.
- 18. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a process cartridge comprising: a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a first positioning member; and a first pressed portion; an image forming unit for forming an image using the element of the process cartridge; an engagement portion which engages with the positioning member of the process cartridge to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; and a first press portion for pressing the first pressed portion of the process cartridge when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position, wherein the first pressed portion is provided on the positioning member.
- 19. An image forming apparatus, comprising:a process cartridge comprising: a unit comprising an element used for an image forming process; a positioning member having a first positioning member; and a first pressed portion; an image forming unit for forming an image using the element of the process cartridge; an engagement portion which engages with the positioning member of the process cartridge to position the process cartridge at a first predetermined position in the image forming apparatus; and a first press portion for pressing the first pressed portion of the process cartridge when the process cartridge is moved from the first predetermined position to a second predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the second predetermined position, wherein the process cartridge further comprises a second pressed portion, and wherein the image forming apparatus further comprises a cover and a second press portion is provided on the cover, whereby when closing the cover, the process cartridge is positioned at the first predetermined position by pressing the second press portion on the second pressed portion.
- 20. The image forming apparatus as in claim 19, wherein the second pressed portion is provided on the positioning member.
- 21. The image forming apparatus as in claim 19, wherein the process cartridge further comprises a third pressed portion, and wherein the image forming apparatus further comprises a third press portion pressing the third pressed portion when the process cartridge is moved from the second predetermined position to a third predetermined position to position the process cartridge at the third predetermined position.
- 22. The image forming apparatus as in claim 21, wherein the pressing direction by the third press portion is substantially perpendicular to the pressing direction by the first press portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-045858 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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