An electrophotographic image forming apparatus may form a visible toner image on a photoconductor by providing toner to an electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor, transfer the toner image to a print medium through an intermediate transfer medium or directly to the print medium, and fix the transferred toner image on the print medium.
A process cartridge may supply toner to the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoconductor to form a visible toner image. Based on the lifespan of the process cartridge ending, the process cartridge may be removed from a main body of an image forming apparatus, and a new process cartridge may be mounted on the main body. The process cartridge may include a photosensitive unit including a photosensitive drum, and a developing unit including a developing roller. The developing roller may be spaced apart from the photosensitive drum by a developing gap.
Various examples will be described below by referring to the following figures.
An example image forming apparatus may include a replaceable process cartridge. The process cartridge may include a photosensitive drum and a developing roller. The process cartridge may be attached to or detached from a main body of the image forming apparatus. The process cartridge may include a photosensitive unit including the photosensitive drum, and a developing unit including the developing roller. The developing unit may be pivoted between a direction in which the developing roller approaches the photosensitive drum and a direction in which the developing roller separates from the photosensitive drum. The process cartridge may include a first position determining unit and at least one driven coupler. Based on the process cartridge being mounted on the main body of the image forming apparatus, the first position determining unit may be connected to a second position determining unit provided in the main body, and the at least one driven coupler may be connected to at least one driving coupler provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus and receive rotation power. The photosensitive drum and the developing roller may be connected to the at least one driven coupler and may be rotated. Based on a relative position of a driven coupler with respect to the first position determining unit and a relative position of a driving coupler with respect to the second position determining unit not being the same, the driven coupler and the driving coupler may be connected to each other out of alignment, such that transmission of rotation power from the main body to the process cartridge may be non-uniform. Non-uniform transmission of the rotation power may cause, e.g., non-uniform rotation of the developing roller, which may be a factor in image quality deterioration. The driven coupler or the driving coupler may be damaged during a process of attaching and detaching the process cartridge.
A process cartridge according to an example includes a hinge having a spacing as a hinge that connects the developing unit and the photosensitive unit to be pivotable. The hinge may include a support hole, and a support shaft coupled to the support hole to be pivotable. In an example, having a spacing indicates that a gap beyond a normal tolerance range exists between the support hole and the support shaft which constitute the hinge. Based on a discrepancy existing between the relative position of the driven coupler with respect to the first position determining unit and the relative position of the driving coupler with respect to the second position determining unit, the support shaft and the support hole move relative to each other within a range of the spacing, and accordingly, a positional discrepancy may be compensated for.
The hinge may include a driving-side hinge and a non-driving-side hinge. In an example, the driving-side hinge may be a hinge having a spacing, and the non-driving-side hinge may be a hinge without a spacing. In another example, both the driving-side hinge and the non-driving-side hinge may be hinges having spacings. The driving-side hinge and the non-driving-side hinge may be coaxial. The driving-side hinge may be located on a driving-end side at which the driven coupler may be arranged from among two opposite sides of the process cartridge in a longitudinal direction. The driving-side hinge may connect driving ends of the developing unit and the photosensitive unit to be pivotable. The non-driving-side hinge may be located on a non-driving-end side at which the driven coupler is not arranged from two opposite sides of the process cartridge in the longitudinal direction. The non-driving-side hinge may connect non-driving ends of the developing unit and the photosensitive unit to be pivotable.
The driven coupler may include a developing coupler provided at a driving end of the developing unit. The driving-side hinge may be coaxial with the developing coupler. The driving-side hinge may include a support hole in a driving end of the photosensitive unit and a support shaft, provided at the driving end of the developing unit, to be inserted into the support hole to be pivotable. The support shaft may be coaxial with the developing coupler and may have a cylindrical shape surrounding the developing coupler. The support shaft may function as the aforementioned first position determining unit, and a positional error between a relative position of the developing coupler with respect to the first position determining unit and a relative position of the driving coupler with respect to the second position determining unit may be minimized.
An elastic member may elastically bias the developing unit to be pivotable in a direction in which the developing roller approaches the photosensitive drum. A first gap maintaining member may be provided at each of two opposite ends of the photosensitive drum. A second gap maintaining member that faces the first gap maintaining member to maintain a gap between the photosensitive drum and the developing roller may be provided at each of two opposite ends of the developing roller. Based on the developing unit being moved within a range of the spacing with respect to the photosensitive unit by the spacing of the hinge, the elastic member and the first and second gap maintaining members may maintain a constant gap (e.g., a developing gap) between the developing roller and the photosensitive drum. Hereinafter, examples of the process cartridge and the image forming apparatus are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals refer to the same components, and the size or thickness of each component may be exaggerated for the clarity of description.
The photosensitive unit 100 includes a first frame 110. The photosensitive drum 11 is supported on the first frame 110 to be rotatable. The first frame 110 may include a first driving side bracket 120 positioned at the first driving end 101, and a first non-driving side bracket 150 positioned at the first non-driving end 102. The photosensitive drum 11 is an example of a photoconductor on which an electrostatic latent image may be formed. A charging roller 12 is to charge the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 to a uniform electric potential. A cleaning blade 13 is to remove a foreign substance such as waste toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 after a transfer process, an example of which is described below. The foreign substance removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 may be conveyed to a waste toner containing member (not shown) by a waste toner conveying member 14.
The developing unit 200 may include a second frame 210. The developing roller 21 may be supported on the second frame 210 to be rotatable. The second frame 210 may include a second driving side bracket 220 positioned at the second driving end 201, and a second non-driving side bracket 250 positioned at the second non-driving end 202. An internal space of the second frame 210 may be divided into an agitating chamber 291 and a developing chamber 292 by a partition wall 293. A communicating port (not shown) that communicates the agitating chamber 291 to the developing chamber 292 may be provided at each of two opposite ends of the partition wall 293 in a longitudinal direction. A first conveying member 23 and a second conveying member 24 to convey a developer (e.g., toner and carrier) may be provided in the agitating chamber 291 and the developing chamber 292, respectively. The first and second conveying members 23 and 24 are to convey the developer in opposite directions. The first and second conveying members 23 and 24 may be, e.g., augers. The developing roller 21 may be mounted in the developing chamber 292. The developer may be circulated along a circulation path formed by the agitating chamber 291, the communicating port, and the developing chamber 292, and the developer may be supplied from the developing chamber 292 to the developing roller 21. The developing roller 21 faces the photosensitive drum 11 while maintaining a developing gap. By a developing bias voltage applied between the developing roller 21 and the photosensitive drum 11, toner may be supplied from the developing roller 21 to the electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 across the developing gap, such that the electrostatic latent image is developed into a visible toner image. A thickness of a developer layer attached to the outer circumference of the developing roller 21 and supplied to the developing gap may be regulated by a regulating blade 22.
The developing unit 200 may be connected to the photosensitive unit 100 by the hinge HA to be pivotable.
The driven coupler may include a developing coupler 230 provided in the developing unit 200. The developing coupler 230 may be connected to rotation members, e.g., the developing roller 21 and the first and second conveying members 23 and 24, of the developing unit 200. For example, the developing coupler 230 may be connected to the developing roller 21 and the first and second conveying members 23 and 24 by a gear connection structure. The driven coupler may include a photosensitive coupler 130 provided in the photosensitive unit 100. The photosensitive coupler 130 may be connected to rotation members, e.g., the photosensitive drum 11, the charging roller 12, and the waste toner conveying member 14, of the photosensitive unit 100. For example, the photosensitive coupler 130 may be coaxial with the photosensitive drum 11. The photosensitive coupler 130 may be coupled to one end of the photosensitive drum 11. The photosensitive coupler 130 may be connected to the charging roller 12 and the waste toner conveying member 14 by, e.g., a gear connection structure.
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As an example, the spacing may be 0.1 mm or more. A difference between an inner diameter of the first support hole 140 and an outer diameter of the first support shaft 240 may be 0.2 mm or more. That is, the inner diameter of the first support hole 140 is greater than the outer diameter of the first support shaft 240 by 0.2 mm or more. Accordingly, a spacing of 0.1 mm or more may be secured between the first support shaft 240 and the first support hole 140. As an example, the spacing may be 0.6 mm or less. The difference between the inner diameter of the first support hole 140 and the outer diameter of the first support shaft 240 may be 1.2 mm or less. That is, the inner diameter of the first support hole 140 is not greater than the outer diameter of the first support shaft 240 by 1.2 mm or more. Accordingly, a spacing of 0.6 mm or less may be secured between the first support shaft 240 and the first support hole 140. Based on the spacing being less than 0.1 mm, it is difficult to correct a positional discrepancy between a relative position of a driven coupler with respect to a first position determining unit and a relative position of a driving coupler with respect to a second position determining unit, which will be described below. Based on the spacing being 0.6 mm or more, the developing unit 200 may be too loosely connected to the photosensitive unit 100. Based on the process cartridge 2 being mounted on a main body 1 (see
The first support shaft 240 may be coaxial with the developing coupler 230. For example, the first support shaft 240 may have a cylindrical shape surrounding the developing coupler 230. The developing coupler 230 may be positioned inside the first support shaft 240.
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The non-driving-side hinge HA2 may be coaxial with the driving-side hinge HA1. In other words, the first support hole 140 and the second support shaft 160 may be coaxial, and the first support shaft 240 and the second support hole 260 may be coaxial. The non-driving-side hinge HA2 may also not be coaxial with the driving-side hinge HA1. Although not shown in the drawings, the non-driving-side hinge HA2 may include a second support hole in the first non-driving end 102, e.g., the first non-driving side bracket 150, and a second support shaft provided at the second non-driving end 202, e.g., the second non-driving side bracket 250.
Based on the process cartridge 2 being mounted on the main body 1, the first support shaft 240 may be inserted into the position determining unit 330. The second driving coupler 320 may be aligned and engaged with the developing coupler 230, and the first driving coupler 310 may be engaged with the photosensitive coupler 130. Relative positions of the photosensitive coupler 130 and the developing coupler 230 with respect to the first support shaft 240 are associated with relative positions of the first and second driving couplers 310 and 320 with respect to the position determining unit 330 provided in the main body 1. The relative positions of the photosensitive coupler 130 and the developing coupler 230 with respect to the first support shaft 240 depend on the manufacturing precision of parts such as the first frame 110, the first driving side bracket 120, the second frame 210, the second driving side bracket 220, etc. The relative positions of the first and second driving couplers 310 and 320 with respect to the position determining unit 330 depend on the manufacturing precision of a driving bracket 340 in which the position determining unit 330 may be provided, and the assembly precision of the first and second driving couplers 310 and 320 with respect to the driving bracket 340. In an example in which the driving bracket 340 is manufactured by metal press working, it is easy to manage the manufacturing precision. Based on the first frame 110, the first driving side bracket 120, the second frame 210, and the second driving side bracket 220 being manufactured by plastic injection molding, it is not easy to manufacture the first frame 110, the first driving side bracket 120, the second frame 210, and the second driving side bracket 220 with high precision, and it may not also be easy to maintain uniform manufacturing precision during a mass production process.
According to an example, the first support shaft 240 may be coaxial with the developing coupler 230, and the position determining unit 330 may be coaxial with the second driving coupler 320. Therefore, there is substantially no discrepancy between a relative position of the developing coupler 230 with respect to the first support shaft 240 and a relative position of the second driving coupler 320 with respect to the position determining unit 330. Accordingly, based on a discrepancy existing between a relative position of the photosensitive coupler 130 with respect to the first support shaft 240 and a relative position of the first driving coupler 310 with respect to the position determining unit 330, the discrepancy should be compensated for.
According to an example process cartridge 2, as shown in
In the aforementioned example, the non-driving-side hinge HA2 has been described as a hinge without a spacing, but the non-driving-side hinge HA2 may also have a spacing.
The photosensitive drum 11 and the developing roller 21 may be spaced apart from each other by a developing gap.
By an elastic force of the elastic member 270, the photosensitive unit 100 and the developing unit 200 may be pivoted in a direction in which the photosensitive drum 11 and the developing roller 21 approach each other. The first gap maintaining member 15 and the second gap maintaining member 25 may be in contact with each other. By an elastic force of the elastic member 270, the photosensitive unit 100 and the developing unit 200 may be maintained in a state in which the first gap maintaining member 15 and the second gap maintaining member 25 are in contact with each other, i.e., a state in which the photosensitive drum 11 and the developing roller 21 are spaced apart from each other by a developing gap.
In response to a discrepancy existing between a relative position of the photosensitive coupler 130 with respect to the first support shaft 240 and a relative position of the first driving coupler 310 with respect to the position determining unit 330, the photosensitive unit 100 may be moved with respect to the driving-side hinge HA1, e.g., the first support shaft 240, within a spacing-allowed range. According to an example process cartridge 2, even though the photosensitive unit 100 is moved with respect to the driving-side hinge HA1, e.g., the first support shaft 240, within the spacing-allowed range, the first gap maintaining member 15 and the second gap maintaining member 25 may be maintained in contact with each other by the elastic force of the elastic member 270, and thus, as shown in
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The charging roller 12 is to charge the photosensitive drum 11 to have a uniform surface electric potential. The exposure unit 450 is to form an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 11 by irradiating light modulated in correspondence with image information to the photosensitive drum 11. The developing roller 21 may supply a developer contained in the process cartridge 2 to a developing gap opposite to the photosensitive drum 11. The toner may be supplied to the electrostatic latent image across the developing gap by a developing bias voltage applied to the developing roller 21, and the electrostatic latent image may be developed into a visible toner image. The intermediate transfer belt 460 may be supported by a plurality of support rollers 462, 463, 464, and 465 and circulated. Four intermediate transfer rollers 461 may be respectively arranged at positions facing photosensitive drums 11 of the four process cartridges 2 with the intermediate transfer belt 460 therebetween. A toner image developed on the photosensitive drum 11 may be intermediately transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 460 by an intermediate transfer bias voltage applied to an intermediate transfer roller 461. The cleaning blade 13 may remove residual developer on the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 after the intermediate transfer process. The transfer roller 470 may be positioned to face the intermediate transfer belt 460 and form a transfer nip. The print medium P may be picked up from a paper feed cassette 401 by a pickup roller 402 and supplied to the transfer nip along a path 491. The toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 460 may be transferred to the print medium P by a transfer bias voltage applied to the transfer roller 470. The fixing unit 480 is to apply heat and pressure to the toner image transferred to the print medium P and fix the toner image to the print medium P. The print medium P on which printing is completed may be discharged by a discharge roller 492.
The plurality of process cartridges 2 may be attached to or detached from the main body 1. Each of the plurality of process cartridges 2 may have a configuration as shown in
It should be understood that examples described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each example should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other examples. While examples have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope as defined by the following claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-2022-0034437 | Mar 2022 | KR | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/US2022/043186 | 9/12/2022 | WO |