Recording medium conveying mechanism with first and second engaging portions directly engaged with each other to position first and second rotary bodies and image forming apparatus using the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6678490
  • Patent Number
    6,678,490
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a recording medium conveying mechanism for an image forming apparatus of the present invention, a first and a second rotary body rotate in contact with each other for conveying a paper sheet to which a toner image is to be transferred. The first and second rotary bodies are respectively mounted on the apparatus body and an openable cover mounted on the apparatus body. The second rotary body moves into or out of contact with the first rotary body in interlocked relation to the closing or the opening, respectively, of the cover. The conveying mechanism includes a first support member rotatably supporting the first rotary body on the apparatus body and including a first engaging portion. A second support member rotatably supports the second rotary body on the cover and includes a second engaging portion. The first and second engaging portions mate with each other when the cover is closed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a mechanism arranged in an image forming apparatus for conveying a paper sheet or similar recording medium and an image forming apparatus using the same.




2. Description of the Background Art




A copier, facsimile apparatus, printer or similar image forming apparatus includes a mechanism for conveying a paper sheet or similar recording medium with a pair of rotary bodies. The rotary bodies rotate in contact with each other to thereby nip the paper sheet therebetween. The paper sheet sometimes jams a sheet path arranged in the mechanism. In light of this, the mechanism should preferably be so arranged as to facilitate the removal of the jamming sheet. There has been proposed an image forming apparatus in which two rotary bodies rotatable in contact with each other are respectively mounted on the apparatus body and an openable cover mounted on the apparatus body. This type of apparatus allows the operator of the apparatus to easily remove a jamming sheet by opening the cover and thereby moving the rotary body mounted thereon away from the other rotary body.




The prerequisite with the two rotary bodies is that their axes of rotation be accurately parallel to each other; otherwise, the mechanism is apt to fail to convey a paper sheet straight and often brings about a jam. However, parallelism between the two rotary bodies is difficult to achieve because not only the position of the rotary body on the cover but also the position of the cover relative to the apparatus body and opening and closing operations thereof need certain accuracy. Moreover, even if parallelism is set up between the rotary bodies, the relative position of the rotary bodies varies when the door becomes unstable due to repeated opening and closing. It is therefore extremely difficult to maintain the rotary bodies parallel over a long period of time.




To prevent the cover from becoming unstable, a mechanism for opening and closing the cover may be formed of a highly rigid material or use may be made of a mechanism for preventing screws from being loosened. This kind of scheme, however, increases the cost of the apparatus.




Technologies relating to the present invention are disclosed in, e.g., Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication Nos. 6-156798 and 2000-214718.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an objet of the present invention to provide a recording medium conveying mechanism capable of ensuring parallelism between two rotary bodies over a long period of time without resorting to any special measure against the instability of an openable cover, and an image forming apparatus using the same.




In accordance with the present invention, in a recording medium conveying mechanism for an image forming apparatus, a first and a second rotary body rotate in contact with each other for conveying a paper sheet to which a toner image is to be transferred. The first and second rotary bodies are respectively mounted on the apparatus body and an openable cover mounted on the apparatus body. The second rotary body moves into or out of contact with the first rotary body in interlocked relation to the closing or the opening, respectively, of the cover. The conveying mechanism includes a first support member rotatably supporting the first rotary body on the apparatus body and including a first engaging portion. A second support member rotatably supports the second rotary body on the cover and includes a second engaging portion. The first and second engaging portions mate with each other when the cover is closed.




An image forming apparatus including the above mechanism is also disclosed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a view showing an image forming apparatus embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a view showing an openable cover included in the illustrative embodiment in an open position;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary enlarged view of an image forming unit included in the illustrative embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary enlarged view showing the image forming unit with the cover being opened;





FIG. 5

shows part of a side wall Included in the image forming unit;





FIG. 6

is an isometric view showing one end portion of an image transfer roller and a support member included in the illustrative embodiment;





FIG. 7

shows how a recess and a rod portion included in the side wall and support member, respectively, mate with each other; and





FIG. 8

demonstrates how the image transfer roller tends to move when rotated in contact with a photoconductive drum and how the roller moves when the cover is opened.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, an image forming apparatus embodying the present invention is shown and implemented as an electrophotographic laser printer by way of example. As shown, the printer, generally


200


, includes an image forming unit


100


removably mounted to the printer body. The image forming unit


100


includes a photoconductive drum or image carrier


1


, a charge roller


2


, a developing unit


3


, and a cleaning unit


4


for cleaning the drum


1


. In the illustrative embodiment, the drum plays the role of a first rotary body.




An optical writing unit


6


is positioned at one side of the image forming unit


100


for writing a latent image on the drum


1


. The writing unit


6


may be of the conventional type using a semiconductor laser as a light source. In this type of writing unit


6


, the semiconductor laser emits a laser beam in accordance with image data representative of a document image, which is read by a scanner. The laser beam, labeled


6




a


, is routed through a polygonal mirror, which is in rotation, a lens and a mirror to the drum


1


, writing a latent image corresponding to the document image. The developing unit


3


develops the latent image with a toner or developer to thereby produce a corresponding toner image.




A sheet cassette


7


is positioned below the image forming unit


100


and loaded with a stack of paper sheets or recording media


8


. A pickup roller


9


pays out the paper sheets


8


from the sheet cassette


7


one by one toward a registration roller


11


. The registration roller


11


once stops the paper sheet


8


and then drives it toward a nip between the drum


1


and an image transfer roller


10


such that the leading edge of the paper sheet


8


meets the leading edge of the toner image formed on the drum


1


. In the illustrative embodiment, the image transfer roller


10


plays the role of a second rotary body.




A fixing device


16


is positioned above the image forming unit


100


and includes a heat roller


14


and a press roller


15


. The heat roller


14


and press roller


15


are pressed against each other at opposite sides of a sheet path


12


. The heat roller


14


accommodates a heater


13


therein. An outlet roller


18


is positioned downstream of the fixing device


16


in the direction of sheet conveyance. The top of part of a casing


200




a


forms a stacker portion


17


. The outlet roller


18


drives the paper sheet


8


coming out of a nip between the heat roller


14


and the press roller


15


out of the printer body to the stacker portion


17


.




A control unit


20


is disposed in the casing


200




a


for controlling various image forming means joining in the image forming process of the printer


200


as well as print data. The control unit


20


includes a control board loaded with various switches and control circuitry although not shown specifically. The control unit


200


is accommodated in a metallic casing


21


, which extends downward from one side of the writing unit


6


.




In operation, while the drum


1


is in rotation, the charge roller


2


uniformly charges the surface of the drum


1


. The writing unit


6


scans the charged surface of the drum


1


with a laser beam in accordance with image data, forming a latent image on the drum


1


. The developing unit


3


includes a developing roller


3




a


on which toner or developer is deposited. The toner deposits on the latent image to thereby form a corresponding toner image.




In parallel with the formation of the toner image on the drum


1


, the pickup roller


9


pays out one paper sheet


8


from the sheet cassette


7


toward the registration roller


11


. The registration roller


11


once stops the paper sheet


8


and then drives it toward the nip between the drum


1


and the image transfer roller


10


(image transfer nip hereinafter) at the previously stated timing. At the above nip, the toner image is transferred from the drum


1


to the paper sheet


8


. Subsequently, the paper sheet


8


is brought into contact with a discharge brush


22


and discharged thereby.




A peeler is held in contact with the drum


1


at a position slightly downstream of the image transfer nip in the direction of rotation of the drum


1


. The peeler contacts the paper sheet


8


and physically peels it off the drum


1


. The paper sheet


8


is then conveyed to the fixing unit


16


. In the fixing unit


16


, the heat roller


14


and press roller


15


nip the paper sheet


8


therebetween and fixes the toner image on the sheet


8


with heat and pressure. The outlet roller


18


conveys the paper sheet with the fixed toner image to the stacker portion


17


.




After the transfer of the toner image from the drum


1


to the paper sheet


8


, the cleaning unit


4


removes the toner left on the drum


1


with a blade


4




a


. The toner removed by the blade


4




a


is collected in a case


4




b.






The casing


200




a


of the printer


200


supports an openable cover


201


and a manual sheet feed unit


23


via a single shaft


204


, which is parallel to the axis of the image transfer roller


10


. The openable cover


201


forms one side wall of the casing


200




a


adjoining the sheet path


12


. The manual sheet feed unit


23


allows the operator of the printer to feed a thick sheet, OHP (OverHead Projector) sheet or similar special sheet by hand. The manual sheet feed unit


23


is rotatable about the shaft


204


between an open position indicated by a solid line in

FIG. 1 and a

closed position indicated by a phantom line. In the closed position, the manual sheet feed unit


23


is received in a space


201




c


formed in the casing


200




a


. A pickup roller


24


also feeds the sheet from the manual sheet feed unit


23


toward the registration roller


11


.




Assume that the operator opens the cover


201


about the shaft


204


clockwise, as viewed in FIG.


1


. Then, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the image transfer roller


10


and discharge brush


22


and a sheet guide


201




a


, which are mounted on the cover


201


, are moved away from the sheet path


12


, exposing the sheet path


12


to the outside of the casing


200




a


. In this condition, the operator can easily mount or dismount the image forming unit


100


to or from the casing


200




a


, replace the fixing unit


16


or remove the paper sheet


8


jamming the sheet path


12


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged view showing the image forming unit


100


together with arrangements around the unit


100


. As shown, a protection shutter


101


is journalled to opposite side walls of the image forming unit


100


via a shaft


102


. When the cover


201


is closed, the protection shutter


101


intervenes between the fixing device


16


and the drum


1


in order to prevent heat from being transferred from the heat roller


14


to the drum


1


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, when the cover


201


is opened about the shaft


204


, the protection shutter


101


automatically rotates about the shaft


102


to a position where it conceals the drum


1


from the outside of the image forming unit


100


.




Arrangements unique to the illustrative embodiment will be described hereinafter.

FIG. 5

shows one side wall


70


of the image forming unit


100


. As shown, a notch


70




a


is formed in one side of the side wall


70


and serves as an engaging portion. The side wall


70


not only forms part of the casing of the image forming unit


100


, but also plays the role of a first support member for rotatably supporting the drum


1


.





FIG. 6

shows one end portion of the image transfer roller


10


and a member supporting it. As shown, a support member or second support member


104


rotatably supports the roller


10


and includes two annular bearing portions


104




a


and


104




b


. More specifically, a shaft


10




a


protruding form the end of the roller


10


is passed through the bearing portions


104




a


and


104




b


, so that the roller


10


is rotatably supported. A gear member


103


is positioned between the bearing portions


104




a


and


104




b


and formed with a through bore. The shaft


10




a


is passed through the bore of the gear member


104


as well, as illustrated. The gear member


103


includes a gear portion


103




a


and a roller portion


103




b


having a greater diameter than the gear portion


103




a


. The gear member


103


is affixed to the shaft


10




a


by a screw or similar fastening means.




A gear is also mounted on each end of the drum


1


although not shown specifically. When this gear is brought into mesh with the gear portion


103




a


of the gear member


103


, the rotation of the drum


1


can be transmitted to the image transfer roller


10


. When the cover


201


is closed, the roller portion


103




b


of the gear member


103


abuts against the circumference of the drum


1


to thereby limit the bite of the image transfer roller


10


into the drum


1


. It is to be noted that the roller portion of the roller


10


is formed of an elastic material, so that it can bite into the drum


1


.




The support member


104


additionally includes a cylindrical rod portion


104




d


and a tie portion


104




c


. The rod portion


104




d


extends in the axial direction of the shaft


10




a


of the image transfer roller


10


. The tie portion


104




c


connects the rod portion


104




d


and two bearing portions


104




a


and


104




b


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, when the cover


201


is closed, the rod portion, or engaging portion,


104




d


is brought into engagement with the notch


70




a


of the side wall


70


under the action of a spring


105


. Therefore, even when the cover


201


becomes unstable due to repeated opening and closing, the rod portion


104




d


and notch


70




a


cooperate to maintain the image transfer roller


10


parallel to the drum


1


over a long period of time. This obviates the need for a special measure against the instability of the cover


201


.




The spring


105


biases the image transfer roller


10


against the drum


1


. The force of the spring


105


and the arrangement for the spring


105


to bias the support member


104


should preferably be selected in accordance with a force with which the image transfer roller


10


should press the drum


1


, a pressure expected to act on the side wall


70


, a layout around the support member


104


and so forth.




Assume that the gears of the image transfer roller


10


are brought into mesh with, e.g., flange gears mounted on the drum or that the roller portion of the roller


10


is brought into contact with the drum


1


being rotated. Then, rotation transferred from the drum


1


to the roller


10


causes a force tending to move the roller


10


in a direction indicated by an arrow in

FIG. 8

to act on the roller


10


. As a result, the roller


10


is apt to move away from a preselected position out of parallelism with respect to the drum


1


. In the illustrative embodiment, when the roller


10


tends to move in the direction shown in

FIG. 8

, the edge of the notch


70




a


of the side wall


70


catches the rod portion


104




d


of the support member


104


and thereby prevents the roller


10


from moving in the above direction. Therefore, parallelism between the drum


1


and the roller


10


is prevented from being disturbed by the instability of the cover


201


or the dislocation of the roller


10


.




When the cover


201


is opened, the image transfer roller


10


tends to revolve around the axis of rotation of the cover


201


, as indicated by a dashed arrow in FIG.


8


. Therefore, the notch


70




a


and rod portion


104




d


mating with each other prevent the cover


201


from being opened. This makes an exclusive locking mechanism for the cover


201


needless.




The direction in which the image transfer roller


10


revolves at the beginning of opening of the cover


201


and the direction in which the roller


10


tends to move on contacting the drum


1


are coincident only when the cover


201


is held in the closed position. Therefore, the cover


201


does not open when subjected to a relatively weak force ascribable to the contact of the roller


10


with the drum


1


being rotated. However, the operator can easily open the cover


201


after slightly moving it away from the closed position with a relatively strong force.




The illustrative embodiment has concentrated on a printer including a first rotary body implemented as the drum


1


. However, the present invention is, of course, applicable even to an image forming apparatus in which the first rotary body is implemented as, e.g., an intermediate image transfer drum.




In summary, it will be seen that the present invention provides an image forming apparatus having various unprecedented advantages, as enumerated below.




(1) When an openable cover is closed, the engaging portion of a first support member mounted on the apparatus body and that of a second support member mounted on the cover mate with each other. Therefore, even when the cover becomes unstable, a second rotary body is surely positioned relative to a first rotary body and maintained parallel to the first rotary body without resorting to a special measure against instability, which would increase the cost of the apparatus.




(2) Even when the second rotary body tends to move away from a preselected position due to drive transmitted via gears or contact with the first rotary body being rotated, the engaging portions of the first and second support members mating with each other prevent the second rotary body from moving. This is also successful to maintain the second rotary body parallel to the first rotary body.




(3) When the cover tends to open by accident, the engaging portions mating with each other prevent the second rotary body from starting moving together with the cover and thereby prevent the cover from opening. In this sense, the engaging portions constitute a locking mechanism and therefore obviate the need for an exclusive locking mechanism.




(4) When the cover is in its closed position, a photoconductive drum and an image transfer drum are maintained parallel to each other and ensure straight conveyance of a recording medium over a long period of time. Moreover, straight conveyance protects images from deformation ascribable to the skew of a recording medium.




Various modifications will become possible for those skilled in the art after receiving the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the scope thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A recording medium conveying mechanism for an image forming apparatus, comprising:first and second rotary bodies configured to rotate in contact with each other for conveying a recording medium to which a toner image is to be transferred, said first rotary body and said second rotary body being respectively mounted on an apparatus body of said image forming apparatus, said second rotary body being configured to move into or out of contact with said first rotary body in interlocked relation to closing or opening, respectively, of a cover which is mounted on said apparatus body; a first support member rotatably supporting said first rotary body on said apparatus body and including a first engaging portion integrally formed with the first support member; and a second support member rotatably supporting said second rotary body on said cover and including a second engaging portion integrally formed with the second support member, said first engaging portion and said second engaging portion being directly engaged with each other to position said first and second rotary bodies when said cover is closed.
  • 2. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first rotary body comprises a photoconductive drum, which is an image carrier on which the toner image is to be formed, and said second rotary body comprises an image transfer roller for transferring said toner image from said photoconductive drum to the recording medium.
  • 3. An image forming apparatus comprising:an apparatus body; first and second rotary bodies configured to rotate in contact with each other for conveying a recording medium to which a toner image is to be transferred, said first rotary body and said second rotary body being respectively mounted on an apparatus body of said image forming apparatus; an openable cover mounted on said apparatus body, said second rotary body being configured to move into or out of contact with said first rotary body in interlocked relation to closing or opening, respectively, of said cover; a first support member rotatably supporting said first rotary body on said apparatus body and including a first engaging portion integrally formed with the first support member; and a second support member rotatably supporting said second rotary body on said cover and including a second engaging portion integrally formed with the second support member, said first engaging portion and said second engaging portion being directly engaged with each other to position said first and second rotary bodies when said cover is closed; and toner image forming unit configured to form the toner image on said image carrier.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first rotary body comprises a photoconductive drum, which is an image carrier on which the toner image is to be formed, and said second rotary body comprises an image transfer roller for transferring said toner image from said photoconductive drum to the recording medium.
  • 5. A recording medium conveying mechanism for an image forming apparatus, comprising:first and second rotary bodies configured to rotate in contact with each other at a contact portion for conveying in a conveying direction a recording medium to which a toner image is to be transferred, said contact portion being positioned at an upstream side in the conveying direction of the recording medium, said first rotary body and said second rotary body being respectively mounted on an apparatus body of said image forming apparatus, said second rotary body being configured to move into or out of contact with said first rotary body in interlocked relation to closing or opening, respectively, of a cover which is mounted on said apparatus body; a first support member rotatably supporting said first rotary body on said apparatus body; and a second support member rotatably supporting said second rotary body on said cover.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-404117 Dec 2000 JP
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