This patent application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) of Chinese Patent Application Serial No. 201820552928.4 filed on Apr. 18, 2018, Chinese Patent Application No. 201820571078.2 filed on Apr. 20, 2018, Chinese Patent Application No. 201820573264.X filed on Apr. 21, 2018 and Chinese Patent Application No. 201820657416.4, and whose entire disclosures are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a process cartridge detachably installed in an imaging device.
A process cartridge is a cartridge that can be detachably installed in an imaging device body, and the cartridge as an integral unit includes an electrophotographic photosensitive component and at least one processor such as a charger, a developer, a cleaner and the like. As the process cartridge is detachably installed relative to the device body, the maintenance of the device is facilitated. An electrophotographic imaging device adopting an electrophotographic imaging mode operates in the following way: the electrophotographic photosensitive component using the light of the imaging device to achieving uniform charging of the charger is subjected to selective exposure to form an electrostatic latent image, the latent image is developed by the developer into a toner image by using a toner, and the formed toner image is transferred by a transfer device to a recording medium to form an image on a recording material.
In the prior art, many manufacturers use a stretchable driving force receiving apparatus. A control mechanism for controlling the driving force receiving apparatus to extend and retract is arranged on one side of the process cartridge so that the driving force receiving apparatus is engaged with a driving head in the imaging device during the work of the process cartridge, and the driving force receiving apparatus is disengaged from the driving head during detachment of the process cartridge. For example, Chinese Patent Publication No. CN102385300A discloses a control mechanism, including a control lever that can rotate around a fulcrum provided on the housing of process cartridge and a spring for controlling the control lever to rotate. The control mechanism can control a driving force receiving member on the process cartridge to extend and retract to achieve the engagement with and disengagement from a mechanical driving device. By adoption of such structure, when the size of the process cartridge is further limited so that the retraction stroke of the driving force receiving member is restricted, the driving force receiving member cannot be completely disengaged from the driving head in the imaging device, resulting in difficulty to take out the process cartridge from the imaging device.
In addition, Chinese Patent Publication No. CN105843008A discloses a driving force receiving component of a photosensitive drum. The installation angle of the driving force receiving member in the imaging device is adjusted by the combination of a position adjusting apparatus and a rotating apparatus, the disengagement of the driving force receiving member and the driving head in the imaging device via a swing of the driving force receiving member toward the two sides. As the driving force receiving member cannot swing within 360 degrees, the driving force receiving member cannot normally swing to achieve the disengagement at some angles. Meanwhile the driving force receiving member may also swing in a driving force transmission process, resulting in instable driving force transmission.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Benefits of the invention include a process cartridge for solving the technical problem in the prior art that, when the size of the process cartridge is limited, a driving force receiving member in the process cartridge cannot normally engage with or disengage from a driving head in an imaging device.
In order to solve the above technical problem, the invention may be implemented by the following technical solutions: a process cartridge detachably installed in an imaging device with a rotatable driving head and an openable and closable machine door cover along an installation direction, the process cartridge including a housing, a driving force receiving member capable of receiving a force of the driving head, and a rotatable component rotatably supported by the housing and capable of receiving a force of the driving force receiving member to rotate; the process cartridge being installed in the imaging device along a direction approximately perpendicular to the axis direction of the rotatable component, wherein the driving force receiving member has a first state and a second state relative to the driving head. The first state is a state in which the driving force receiving member abuts against the driving head after the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device and the machine door cover is closed. The abutting state refers to a state in which the axis of the driving force receiving member is not coaxial with the axis of the driving head. The second state is a state in which the driving force receiving member is engaged with the driving head. The second state refers to that the driving force receiving member and the driving head are approximately coaxial, and the driving force receiving member can receive the driving force from the driving head to rotate the rotatable component. When the driving force receiving member is in the first state relative to the driving head, as the imaging device drives the driving head to rotate, the driving force receiving member can move from the first state to the second state relative to the driving head.
Further, a force receiving part capable of receiving the machine door cover may be further arranged on the housing.
Further, an elastic member may be arranged between the force receiving part and the housing.
Further, in the axis direction of the rotatable component, regardless of if the driving force receiving member is in the first state or the second state relative to the driving head, at least a part of the driving force receiving member may be overlapped with the driving head.
Further, a power output arm may be arranged on the driving head, and when the driving head rotates, the power output arm can apply a force to the driving force receiving member, so that the driving force receiving member moves from the first state to the second state relative to the driving head.
Further, a claw part that can be combined with the power output arm may be arranged on the driving force receiving member, the claw part may be provided with a facing part facing to the axis of the driving force receiving member, and when the driving head rotates, the power output arm can pass over the facing part.
Further, when the driving head rotates, the driving force receiving member can force the driving head to retract in a rotation axis direction thereof.
Further, a power output arm may be arranged on the driving head, a claw part that can be combined with the power output arm may be arranged on the driving force receiving member, and when the driving head rotates, the claw part may press the power output arm so that the driving head retracts in the rotation axis direction thereof.
Further, a pair of claw parts may be arranged on the driving force receiving member, an opening part may be formed between the pair of claw parts, and the process cartridge may be further provided with an adjustment component capable of adjusting the position of the driving force receiving member, so that when the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device, a run-through direction of the opening part may face the driving head.
Further, an auxiliary detachment member may be arranged on the process cartridge, and when the process cartridge is taken out from the imaging device, the auxiliary detachment member can be rotated.
Further, the driving head may be provided with a power output arm, the driving force receiving member is provided with a claw part engageable with the power output arm, and when the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device, and the driving force receiving member abuts against but is not coaxial with the driving head, the power output arm can touch the claw part and drive the driving force receiving member to rotate when the driving head rotates.
The process cartridge may be characterized in that the driving head is provided with a power output arm, the driving force receiving member is provided with a claw part engageable with the power output arm, and the claw part is capable of moving in a direction intersecting with the rotation axis of the driving force receiving member.
After the above solution is adopted, when the driving force receiving member in the process cartridge interferes with the driving head in the imaging device, the driving force receiving member may be driven by the rotation of the driving head to rotate by means of the contact between the driving force receiving member and the driving head so as to overcome the interference state to achieve smooth installation, and meanwhile, the process cartridge may be obliquely taken out to guarantee the process cartridge is taken out smoothly. The technical problem that the driving force receiving member in the process cartridge cannot be normally engaged with and disengaged from the driving head in the imaging device in the prior art is solved.
To illustrate technical solutions in the embodiments of the invention or in the prior art more clearly, a brief introduction on the drawings for use in the description of the embodiments or the prior art is given below. Apparently, the drawings in the description below are merely some of the embodiments of the invention, based on which other drawings can be obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without any creative effort. Like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
The embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used for explaining the invention rather than limiting the invention.
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In addition, the force receiving part 2 can also be fixedly arranged on the housing 1, and the force receiving part 2 can receive a force from an elastic mechanism in the imaging device to keep the contact of the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50. In some imaging devices, the installation direction of the process cartridge in the imaging device is obliquely downward along the gravity direction, and in this state, the process cartridge may be not provided with the force receiving part 2, and the contact between the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50 can be achieved through the gravity of the process cartridge.
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A second embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. The second embodiment of the invention differs from the first embodiment only in that an adjustment mechanism is added to adjust the cooperation position between the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50.
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An adjustment component 14 is installed in the adjustment component locating member 13. The adjustment component 14 is set as a torsional spring in the present embodiment. One end of the torsional spring abuts against the adjustment component locating member 13. The other end of the torsional spring abuts against the adjusted part 11b on the driving force receiving member 11. Meanwhile the driving force receiving member 11 is configured to have a certain free gap relative to the flange 15 in the rotation direction. The adjustment component 14 can adjust the position of the driving force receiving member 11 to the state as shown in
The process cartridge is installed in a posture where a run-through direction of the opening part formed between the pair of claw parts 11a faces to the driving head 50. Such setting can reduce the interference possibility of the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50 when the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device, and meanwhile can also reduce the angle that the driving force receiving member 11 needs to be rotated by the driving head 50. Therefore the installation of the process cartridge can be smoother, and meanwhile the service life of the driving head 50 can be prolonged.
A third embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. The third embodiment of the invention differs from the second embodiment in that when the driving force receiving member of the process cartridge is in contact with the driving head in the imaging device, the driving force receiving member of the process cartridge also has a space for motion, so that when the driving head rotates, the power output arm of the driving head can stretch into the space between the pair of claw parts of the driving force receiving member.
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In the present embodiment, after the machine door cover of the printer is closed, the printer drives the driving head 50 to rotate, as the driving force receiver member is set as to have a space for motion. The power output arm 50a of the driving head 50 will force the claw parts 11a of the driving force receiving member to move along the direction of an arrow R in the figure. The direction of the arrow R is a direction the claw parts 11a moves away from the axis along a direction perpendicular to the axis of the driving force receiving member. Then the power output arm 50a stretches into the gap formed between the pair of claw parts 11a and touches the facing parts 11a2. With the further rotation of the driving head 50, the power output arm 50a slides over the facing parts 11a2, the claw parts 11a move along a S direction opposite to the R direction as shown in the figure, and finally, the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50 come into a normal engagement state as shown in
A fourth embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. As may be seen in
After the machine door cover of the printer is closed, the driving head 50 starts rotating, and as one side face 11a1 of the claw part 11a of the driving force receiving member 11 abuts against the power output arm 50a of the driving head 50. The driving head 50 can overcome the elastic force of the second elastic component 51 to move along the direction of an arrow M in the figure. The M direction is the rotation axis direction of the driving head 50, and the M direction is a direction away from the claw part 11a. With the retraction of the driving head 50, the power output arm 50a finally retracts to a position departing from one side face 11a1 of the claw part 11a (
The departing position refers to a position where the power output arm 50a is not in contact with the side face 11a1 of the claw part 11a in the axis direction of the driving force receiving member 11 and is not blocked by the side face 11a1. In this position, the power output arm 50a of the driving head 50 crosses over the claw part 11a from the top end of the claw part 11a, and after the power output arm 50a crosses over the claw part 11am, the elastic force of the second elastic component 51 pushes the driving head 50 to extend out along the axial direction toward a direction close to the claw part 11a. Finally the driving force receiving member 11 and the driving head 50 enter the normal engagement state as shown in
A fifth embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. The embodiment differs from the first embodiment to the fourth embodiment in that the local shape of the claw part 11a of the driving force receiving member 11 is changed. As may be seen in
A sixth embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. As may be seen in
Since the process cartridge in the present embodiment needs to be tilted when being taken out from the imaging device, an auxiliary detachment member 20 is provided on the process cartridge. As may be seen in
When the process cartridge is initially installed in the imaging device, the auxiliary detachment member 20 is limited at an initial position under the action of both the third elastic component 21 and the limiting part 1b on the housing. Due to the initial position, when the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device, a locking component push part 20d arranged on the auxiliary detachment member 20 can slide into a projection structure arranged in the groove in the top plate of the imaging device to unlock the locking component in the imaging device so that the blocking component 60 restores the rotation function, and the process cartridge pushes the blocking component 60 to rotate to complete the installation.
When the process cartridge needs to be taken out, the auxiliary detachment member 20 can overcome the elastic force of the third elastic component 21 as shown in
A seventh embodiment of the process cartridge provided by the invention is described below. As may be seen in
In order to achieve movement of the driving force receiving member 1101 in a direction perpendicular to its axis direction, the driving force receiving member is set preferably as a power receiving portion 1101a, a power transmission portion 1101c and a middle connecting portion 1101b. A claw part 1101a2 and a first sliding projection 1101a1 are arranged on the power receiving portion 1101a. A first guiding chute 1101b1 and a second guiding chute 1101b2 are formed in the middle connecting portion 1101b. A second sliding projection 1101c2 and a shaft pin mounting hole 1101c1 are formed in the power transmission portion 1101c. A pin shaft 1101d is installed in the shaft pin mounting hole 1101c1. The pin shaft 1101d can transfer the driving force of the power transmission portion 1101c to the flange 15. The power transmission portion 1101c is installed in the flange 15 and is fixed relative to the flange 15. The first sliding projection 1101a1 and the first guiding chute 1101b1 cooperate and can slide relatively. The second sliding projection 1101c2 and the second guiding chute 1101b2 cooperate and can slide relatively. The extension directions of the first guiding chute 1101b1 and the second guiding chute 1101b2 intersect with each other, preferably at 90 degrees. Such setting can enable the driving force receiving member 110a to freely move in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis of the driving force receiving member 1101 relative to the power transmission portion 1101c without direction limitation.
In the present embodiment, the fourth elastic member 31 is used for controlling the movement of the power receiving portion 1101a. When the process cartridge is installed in the imaging device, and the power receiving portion 1101a interferes with the driving head 50 in the imaging device (as shown in
In the present embodiment, preferably the driving force receiving member 1101 is divided into the three parts to achieve the effect of the movement of the driving force receiving member in the direction perpendicular to its rotation axis direction. Alternatively the driving force receiving member can also be moved as a whole. After the driving force receiving member is moved as a whole, it only needs to reserve in a hollow part of the flange enough space for the movement of the driving force receiving member.
According to the process cartridge provided by the present embodiment, when the driving force receiving member in the process cartridge interferes with the driving head in the imaging device, the driving force receiving member is driven by the rotation of the driving head to rotate via the contact between the driving force receiving member and the driving head so as to overcome the interference state to achieve smooth installation. Meanwhile the process cartridge is obliquely taken out to guarantee the process cartridge is taken out smoothly. The technical problem that the driving force receiving member in the process cartridge cannot be normally engaged with and disengaged from the driving head in the imaging device in the prior art is solved.
The above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the invention, rather than limiting the same. Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that they can still make modifications to the technical solutions recorded in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent replacements to a part of technical features. These modifications or replacements do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the invention.
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