1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a remanufacturing method for a process cartridge that is detachably attachable to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body.
The term “process cartridge” referred to in this specification represents a cartridge, which is obtained by integrally combining at least developing means and an electrophotographic photosensitive member and is detachably attachable to the electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body.
2. Related Background Art
Up to now, image forming apparatuses using an electrophotographic image forming process have adopted a process cartridge system. In the process cartridge system, an electrophotographic photosensitive member and process means for acting on the electrophotographic photosensitive member are integrally combined into a cartridge, and the cartridge is detachably attachable to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus main body.
As a method of integrally combining the process means into a cartridge, a method of coupling a developing unit and a drum unit by using a molten resin has recently been proposed (see, for example, US Patent Application Publication No. 02-0037179) instead of a conventional coupling method in which the developing unit and the drum unit are supported by coupling frames (side covers) and coupled with each other by screws.
According to the process cartridge system, users themselves can perform the maintenance of apparatuses without the help of repair people, contributing to a remarkable improvement of operability. In view of this, the process cartridge system is broadly used for electrophotographic image forming apparatuses.
The process cartridge serves to form an image on a recording medium by use of a developer. As an image forming operation is repeated, the developer is consumed. When the developer is consumed to such an extent that an image to be formed can no longer ensure a quality high enough to satisfy a user who purchased the process cartridge, the commercial value of the process cartridge is lost. There is proposed a remanufacturing method capable of commercializing again the process cartridge in which the developer has been consumed and whose commercial value has been lost.
However, in order to remanufacture the process cartridge in which a part of a frame is joined to another member with a molten resin or the like, steps for separating junctions may be necessary.
The present invention has an object to provide a simplified remanufacturing method for a process cartridge.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a simplified remanufacturing method for a process cartridge in which structural components are joined to each other by a molten resin, the remanufacturing method including no process for separating the portions joined with the molten resin.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a remanufacturing method for a process cartridge, the remanufacturing method being capable of commercializing again the process cartridge in which a developer has been consumed to an extent that an image to be formed can no longer ensure a quality high enough to satisfy a user and whose commercial value as the process cartridge has been lost.
Yet still another object of the present invention is to provide a remanufacturing method for a process cartridge detachably attached to an image forming apparatus main body, the process cartridge including:
a photosensitive member unit having an electrophotographic photosensitive drum on which an electrostatic latent image is formed;
a developing unit having:
a first coupling frame for coupling one end side of the photosensitive member unit and one end side of the developing unit to each other; and
a second coupling frame for coupling the other end side of the photosensitive member unit and the other end side of the developing unit, which are opposite sides of the one end sides, to each other,
the remanufacturing method including:
(a) a frame separating step for separating the first coupling frame from the developing unit and the photosensitive member unit;
(b) a photosensitive member unit separating step for, after the frame separating step, separating the photosensitive member unit by deforming the second coupling frame in a state where the second coupling frame and the developing unit are fixed to each other;
(c) a photosensitive drum detaching step for, after the photosensitive member unit separating step, detaching the electrophotographic photosensitive drum from the photosensitive member unit;
(d) a photosensitive drum attaching step for, after the photosensitive drum detaching step, attaching one of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and a new photosensitive drum;
(e) a photosensitive member unit engaging step for engaging the photosensitive member unit with the second coupling frame that is fixed to the developing unit; and
(f) a frame engaging step for engaging the first coupling frame with respective end portions of the developing unit and the photosensitive member unit.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, the accompanied drawings are referenced to describe in detail a preferred embodiment of the present invention by use of examples. Unless particular description is made, it is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention to dimensions, materials, shapes, relative positions, etc. of the structural components described in this embodiment. Also, the materials, shapes, etc. of members described for the first time are the same throughout this embodiment unless particular description is added.
<Description of Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus>
First,
The electrophotographic image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording medium such as recording paper, a transparent film for an OHP, a cloth, or the like by use of an electrophotographic image forming process. Examples of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus include an electrophotographic copier, an electrophotographic printer (for example, an LED printer, the laser beam printer, or the like), an electrophotographic facsimile machine, and an electrophotographic word processor. In particular, this embodiment is described using the laser beam printer of an electrophotographic process as an example.
An image forming apparatus (laser beam printer) A according to this embodiment includes an electrophotographic photosensitive drum (hereinafter, simply referred to as “photosensitive drum”) 7.
The photosensitive drum 7 is charged by a charging roller 8 as charging means. Then, laser beam light based on image information is emitted from optical means 1 including a laser diode, a polygon mirror, a lens, and a reflective mirror to form an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image information on the photosensitive drum 7. The electrostatic latent image is developed using a developer (hereinafter, referred to as “toner”) by developing means described later, thereby becoming a visualized image, that is, toner image.
Meanwhile, a recording medium 2 set in a sheet feeding cassette 3a is transported by means of a pickup roller 3b and transport roller pairs 3c, 3d, and 3e to reach a transfer position. At the transfer position, a transfer roller 4 as transfer means is disposed. By applying a voltage to the transfer roller 4, the toner image on the photosensitive drum 7 is transferred onto the recording medium 2.
The recording medium 2 onto which the toner image has been transferred is transported to fixing means 5 via a transport guide 3f. The fixing means 5 includes a drive roller 5c and a fixing roller 5b that has a heater 5a built therein, and applies heat and pressure to the recording medium 2 passing therethrough to fix the transferred toner image to the recording medium 2.
The recording medium 2 is transported by means of delivery roller pairs 3g and 3h via a sheet surface reverse path 3i to be delivered to a delivery tray 6. The delivery tray 6 is provided to an upper surface of the image forming apparatus A. Alternatively, by operating a flapper 3j capable of rocking, the recording medium 2 can be delivered without passing through the sheet surface reverse path 3i.
According to this embodiment, the pickup roller 3b, the transport roller pairs 3c, 3d, and 3e, the transport guide 3f, delivery roller pairs 3g and 3h, etc., comprise transport means.
After the toner image is transferred onto the recording medium 2 by the transfer roller 4, residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 7 is eliminated using cleaning means 17. Thus, the photosensitive drum 7 is prepared for the subsequent image forming process.
The cleaning means 17 uses an elastic cleaning blade 17a disposed in abutment with the photosensitive drum 7 to scrape off the residual toner from the photosensitive drum 7 so as to collect the residual toner into a waste toner reservoir 17b.
<Description of Process Cartridge>
Next, a description will sequentially be provided of structures of respective members of the process cartridge according to the embodiment of the present invention.
(Photosensitive Member Unit)
As shown in
The structure of
When the gear flange 7a has its end portion connected to a rotating mechanism of an apparatus main body, a driving torque is imparted to the gear flange 7a from the apparatus main body. Then, a gear on an outer periphery of the gear flange 7a transmits a driving force to the developing roller 10 or the like. At the same time, a gear on an outer periphery of the gear flange 7b transmits a driving force to the transfer roller 4 or the like.
Further, as described later, guide portions 19e and 19f to be used at the time of coupling the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 are provided to inner sides of the side plates 19a and 19b of the drum frame 19, respectively.
(Developing Unit)
As shown in
By rotating a toner feeding member 15, the developing means sends toner inside the toner containing frame 40 to a developing chamber 13a through a toner supplying opening 13b. Then, the developing roller 10 having a magnet roller (fixed magnet) 11 built therein is rotated by a drive gear 10a. At the same time, a toner layer to which a triboelectrification charge is imparted by the developing blade 12 is formed on a surface of the developing roller 10.
The developing roller 10 is pressed against the photosensitive drum 7 by bias springs 30 (described later) while maintaining given clearances through spacer rollers 14. The developing roller 10 supplies the toner carried on its surface to a developing region of the photosensitive drum 7. The toner is transferred to the photosensitive drum 7 in accordance with the electrostatic latent image. Therefore, the toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum 7. Here, the developing blade 12 regulates a toner amount on a peripheral surface of the developing roller 10 and imparts a triboelectrification charge. In addition, a toner agitating member 16 for circulating the toner inside the developing chamber 13a is rotatably attached in the vicinity of the developing roller 10.
The toner supplying opening 13b of the toner containing frame 40 is sealed by a developer seal 13c. Also, after the toner containing frame 40 is filled with toner from the toner filling port 40a, the toner filling port 40a is stopped with a toner cap 40a1 to seal the toner containing frame 40, preventing the toner from leaking therefrom (see FIG. 5).
When using the cartridge B for the first time, a user pulls out the developer seal 13c, enabling the toner supply.
(Structure of Moving Frame)
Next,
As shown in
The spacer rollers 14 that are substantially concentric with the developing roller 10, each having an outer diameter larger than that of the developing roller 10 by a specified gap, are pivotably provided to both ends of the developing roller 10. In addition, as described above, the developing blade 12 serving as regulating means for regulating a thickness of the toner layer on the developing roller 10 is fixed to the first frame 41a. Also, the developing blade 12 has its forward end abutted against the developing roller 10.
As shown in
As shown in
The bias springs 30 are disposed between the toner containing frame 40, and the second frame 41b and the third frame 41c. Therefore, the developing roller 10 held by the moving frame 41 is pressed against the photosensitive drum 7 while maintaining given clearances through spacer rollers 14.
(Coupling of Photosensitive Member Unit with Developing Unit)
The cartridge B is structured such that the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 which are structured as described above are integrally coupled with each other.
Hereinbelow,
As shown in
The side cover 22 on one side is provided with a reference hole 22a for fitting a cylindrical portion 24a of the drum bearing 24 that rotatably supports the gear flange 7a of the photosensitive drum 7, a reference boss 22b to be fitted into a reference hole 20a (see
Therefore, the position of the side cover 22 is set with respect to the photosensitive member unit 21 by fitting the cylindrical portion 24a of the drum bearing 24 into the reference hole 22a. Thus, the position of the side cover 22 is determined in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 7. Also, the attachment with the screws 28 brings a screw hole end surface 19c of the drum frame 19 into abutment with screw hole bearing surfaces 22d of the side cover 22, determining the position of the photosensitive member unit 21 in the longitudinal direction. Similarly, by fitting the reference boss 22b of the side cover 22 into the reference hole 20a of the developing unit 20, the position of the developing unit 20 is determined in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 7. Further, the attachment with the screws 28 brings a screw hole end surface 20c of the developing unit 20 into abutment with a screw hole bearing surface 22e of the side cover 22, determining the position of the developing unit 20 in the longitudinal direction.
The side cover 23 on the other side is provided with a reference hole 23a for fitting a cylindrical portion 25a of the drum shaft 25 that rotatably supports the gear flange 7b of the photosensitive drum 7, a reference boss 23b to be fitted into a reference hole 20b of the developing unit 20, and a screw fixing portion arranged so as to correspond to screw holes that are formed in the side plate 19b of the drum frame 19 of the photosensitive member unit 21. The position of the side cover 23 is set with respect to the photosensitive member unit 21 by fitting the cylindrical portion 25a of the drum shaft 25 into the reference hole 23a, and thus determined in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 7. Also, the attachment with the screws 28 brings a screw hole end surface 19d of the drum frame 19 into abutment with screw hole bearing surfaces 23d of the side cover 23, determining the position of the photosensitive member unit 21 in the longitudinal direction.
(Joining Side Covers to Developing Unit with Resin)
Next,
As shown in
By fitting the reference boss 23b of the side cover 23 into the reference hole 20b of the developing unit 20, the position of the developing unit 20 is determined in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 7. At this time, variations in dimensions shown in
In its assembly steps, the cartridge B is fixed to a jig (not shown) or the like while the side cover 22 is fixed to the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20, and the side cover 23 is fixed to the photosensitive member unit 21. In this embodiment, a side surface 22f of the side cover 22 is fixedly abutted against the jig, and a receiving surface 23g of a junction receiving portion 23f of the side cover 23 are abutted against the jig, determining the position of the side cover 23. At this time, as described above, the resin junctions 23e of the side cover 23 and the resin junctions 40h of the developing unit 20 have the clearances W1 and W2 therebetween, respectively. While the members are fixed as described above, the molten resins are injected from the resin junctions 23e of the side cover 23 to thereby fix the side cover 23 to the developing unit 20. Thus, the assembly of the cartridge B is completed.
Next,
As shown in
A molten resin 37 for joining the side cover 23 and the developing unit 20 is injected from the injecting port 23e1 of the side cover 23. The injected molten resin 37 passes through the injecting flow path 23e2 to reach a downstream opening 23e4, and then forms a first junction 35 that extends over a disk-like plane perpendicular to the injecting flow path 23e2. After that, the molten resin 37 forms a second junction 36 between an inner periphery of the projection 23e3 and an outer periphery of the projection 40h1. As a result, the injected molten resin 37 takes a shape as shown in
<Disassembling and Remanufacturing Methods for Cartridge>
Hereinafter, the accompanied drawings are referenced to describe disassembling and remanufacturing methods for the cartridge B according to the embodiment of the present invention.
(Frame Separating Step)
As shown in
(Photosensitive Member Unit Separating Step)
As described above, the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 have the guide portion 19f and the guide rib 41c3, respectively. The guide portion 19f and the guide rib 41c3 are fitted into each other, regulating their positions in the longitudinal direction. Further, their positions are regulated in a transverse direction by the side cover 23. Therefore, the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 cannot easily be separated as they are. Thus, the side cover 23 made of a mold resin is deformed in a direction X of
(Developer Filling Step for Developing Unit)
Next,
As shown in
Next,
From the toner supplying opening 13b (see
After completing the toner filling and the re-sealing for the toner supplying opening 13b, a procedure reverse to that used in the disassembling step is followed. That is, the developing blade 12 is fixed to the first frame 41a at two positions in the longitudinal direction using the screws 28. Then, a new developing roller 10 is incorporated into the developing unit 20, and the second frame 41b is fixed to the first frame 41a with the screw 28. Thus, the developing unit 20 is remanufactured.
Note that in the case where the developing blade 12 and the developing roller 10 which are to be attached to the developing unit 20 again are not replaced with new ones, a cleaning step and an inspection step which are described below can be added.
Before being attached to the developing unit 20, the developing blade 12 and the developing roller 10 are cleaned of the adhering toner by air suction simultaneously with air blowing or the like. After the cleaning, the inspection is performed to judge whether or not the members are reusable after the remanufacturing. As a result of the inspection, if determined to be reusable, the members are assembled as they are. Alternatively, as a result of the inspection, if the performances do not meet predetermined criteria, the members are appropriately replaced with new ones.
Further, as to the toner filling step, instead of the method of filling the developing unit 20 with toner through the toner supplying opening 13b, the following method may be used. That is, as shown in
(Photosensitive Drum Detaching Step and Photosensitive Drum Attaching Step)
Next,
The screws 28 on both end portions of the photosensitive member unit 21 are unfastened. Then, the drum bearing 24 and the drum shaft 25 which support the photosensitive drum 7 are detached. Thus, the photosensitive drum 7 is detached from the photosensitive member unit 21.
Subsequently, the charging roller 8 is detached from the photosensitive member unit 21. Then, the screws 28 that fix the cleaning blade 17a to the drum frame 19 are unfastened. After that, the blade 17a is detached from the photosensitive member unit 21. By performing the above-mentioned step, the disassembling of the photosensitive member unit 21 is completed.
Next,
The blade 17a is detached, and the exposed waste toner reservoir 17b is cleaned of waste toner by suction, air blowing, or the like. After completing the waste toner cleaning a procedure reverse to that used in the disassembling step is followed. That is, a new blade 17a is fixed to the photosensitive member unit 21 at two positions in the longitudinal direction using the screws 28. Then, the charging roller 8 is incorporated into the photosensitive member unit 21, and a new photosensitive drum 7 is attached to the photosensitive member unit 21. After that, the drum bearing 24 and the drum shaft 25 are fixed to the photosensitive drum 7 with the screws 28 from both sides thereof. Thus, the photosensitive member unit 21 is remanufactured.
Described above are examples of using brand-new consumable parts such as the photosensitive drum 7, the charging roller 8, and the blade 17a. However, if judged as reusable after the inspection, the detached parts can be cleaned, incorporated to the developing unit 20, and reused.
Note that either the disassembling step and remanufacturing step for the developing unit 20, or the disassembling step and remanufacturing step for the photosensitive member unit 21 may be performed first.
(Photosensitive Member Unit Engaging Step)
The photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20, which have been remanufactured as described above, are again coupled to each other by following a procedure reverse to the procedure used in the separating step. That is, as shown in
Then, the side cover 22 is fitted into the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20, and fixed thereto with the screws. Thus, both sides of the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 are fixed by the side covers 22 and 23. Accordingly, the cartridge B can be remanufactured.
The remanufacturing method according to the present invention has been shown taking as an example the remanufacturing of the cartridge that utilizes the junction made of the molten resin for fixing the side cover 23 to the developing unit 20. However, the remanufacturing method is not limited thereto, and may be a coupling method using welding, caulking, or the like.
Further, even if it is not the developing unit 20 but the photosensitive member unit 21 to be joined to the side cover 23 with the molten resin, the remanufacturing method according to the present invention can be adopted.
Further, a description has been provided that the portions other than the junctions made of the molten resin are fastened and fixed with screws. However, as long as a plurality of parts can be fixed to each other, any methods may be adopted, and the parts may be the fixed by welding, caulking, or the like.
Note that the step order for the remanufacturing method according to the present invention is not limited to the step order described above, and may appropriately be changed.
The above-mentioned embodiment includes the following two cases. In one case, the process cartridges that have been used are collected and disassembled. Then, parts detached from the respective process cartridges by the disassembling are collected into groups of the same parts. After that, using the parts, or in some cases, partially using new ones of the parts (parts that are not to be reused), the process cartridge is remanufactured by the above-mentioned remanufacturing method. In the other case, the process cartridge that has been used is collected and disassembled. Then, using the parts detached from the cartridge, or in some cases, partially using new ones of the parts (parts that are not to be reused) or the parts detached from another cartridge, the process cartridge is remanufactured by the above-mentioned remanufacturing method.
Further, the embodiment of the present invention includes the following aspects.
(First Aspect)
A remanufacturing method is for a process cartridge B detachably attachable to a main body of an image forming apparatus A. The process cartridge includes:
a photosensitive member unit 21 having an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 on which an electrostatic latent image is formed;
a developing unit 20 having: a developer container (toner containing frame 40) for containing a developer for developing the electrostatic latent image; and a developing roller 10 for carrying the developer;
a first coupling frame (side cover 22) for coupling one end side of the photosensitive member unit 21 and one end side of the developing unit 20 to each other; and
a second coupling frame (side cover 23) for coupling the other end side of the photosensitive member unit 21 and the other end side of the developing unit 20, which are opposite sides of the one end sides, to each other.
The remanufacturing method includes:
(a) a frame separating step for separating the first coupling frame (side cover 22) from the developing unit 20 and the photosensitive member unit 21;
(b) a photosensitive member unit separating step for, after the frame separating step, separating the photosensitive member unit 21 by deforming the second coupling frame (side cover 23) in a state where the second coupling frame (side cover 23) and the photosensitive member unit 21 are fixed to each other;
(c) a photosensitive drum detaching step for, after the photosensitive member unit separating step, detaching the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 from the photosensitive member unit 21;
(d) a photosensitive drum attaching step for, after the photosensitive drum detaching step, attaching one of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 and a new photosensitive drum;
(e) a photosensitive member unit engaging step for engaging the photosensitive member unit 21 with the second coupling frame (side cover 23) that is fixed to the developing unit 20; and
(f) a frame engaging step for engaging the first coupling frame (side cover 22) with respective end portions of the developing unit 20 and the photosensitive member unit 21.
(Second Aspect)
A remanufacturing method is for a process cartridge B detachably attachable to a main body of an image forming apparatus A. The process cartridge includes:
a photosensitive member unit 21 having an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 on which an electrostatic latent image is formed;
a developing unit 20 having: a developer container (toner containing frame 40) for containing a developer for developing the electrostatic latent image; and a developing roller 10 for carrying the developer;
a first coupling frame (side cover 22) for coupling one end side of the photosensitive member unit 21 and one end side of the developing unit 20 to each other; and
a second coupling frame (side cover 23) for coupling the other end side of the photosensitive member unit 21 and the other end side of the developing unit 20, which are opposite sides of the one end sides, to each other.
The remanufacturing method includes:
(a) a frame separating step for separating the first coupling frame (side cover 22) from the developing unit 20 and the photosensitive member unit 21;
(b) a fastening releasing step for releasing fastening of the photosensitive member unit 21 to the second coupling frame (side cover 23);
(c) a photosensitive member separating step for, after the fastening releasing step, separating the developing unit 20 and the photosensitive member unit 21 from each other by deforming the second coupling frame (side cover 23) in a state where the developing unit 20 and the second coupling frame (side cover 23) are fixed to each other;
(d) a photosensitive drum detaching step for, after the photosensitive member unit separating step, detaching the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 from the photosensitive member unit 21;
(e) a photosensitive drum attaching step for, after the photosensitive drum detaching step, attaching one of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 and a new photosensitive drum;
(f) a photosensitive member unit engaging step for engaging the photosensitive member unit 21 with the second coupling frame (side cover 23) that is fixed to the developing unit 20; and
(g) a frame engaging step for engaging the first coupling frame (side cover 22) with respective end portions of the developing unit 20 and the photosensitive member unit 21.
(Third Aspect)
A remanufacturing method is for a process cartridge B detachably attachable to a main body of an image forming apparatus A. The process cartridge includes:
a photosensitive member unit 21 having an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 on which an electrostatic latent image is formed;
a developing unit 20 having: a developer container (toner containing frame 40) for containing a developer for developing the electrostatic latent image; and a developing roller 10 for carrying the developer;
a second coupling frame (side cover 23) or coupling the other end side of the photosensitive member unit 21 and the other end side of the developing unit 20, which are opposite sides of the one end sides, to each other.
The remanufacturing method includes:
(a) a frame separating step for separating the first coupling frame (side cover 22) from the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20;
(b) a fastening releasing step for releasing fastening of the second coupling frame (side cover 23) to the developing unit 20;
(c) a developing unit separating step for, after the fastening releasing step, separating the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20 from each other by deforming the second coupling frame (side cover 23) in a state where the photosensitive member unit 21 and the second coupling frame (side cover 23) are fixed to each other;
(d) a photosensitive drum detaching step for, after the developing unit separating step, detaching the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 from the photosensitive member unit 21;
(e) a photosensitive drum attaching step for, after the photosensitive drum detaching step, attaching one of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 and a new photosensitive drum;
(f) a developing unit engaging step for engaging the developing unit 20 with the second coupling frame (side cover 23) that is fixed to the photosensitive member unit 21; and
(g) a frame engaging step for engaging the first coupling frame (side cover 22) with respective end portions of the photosensitive member unit 21 and the developing unit 20.
(Fourth Aspect)
A remanufacturing method for a process cartridge according to the first, second, or third aspect, further including a developer refilling step for, before the photosensitive member unit 21 engaging step or the developing unit engaging step, refilling the developer container (toner containing frame 40) with the developer from a developer supplying opening (toner supplying opening 13b) exposed by detaching the developing roller 10 from the developing unit 20.
(Fifth Aspect)
A remanufacturing method is for a process cartridge according to any one of the first to third aspects. The method further includes a developer refilling step for, before the frame engaging step, refilling the developer container (toner containing frame 40) with the developer from a developer filling port (toner filling port 40a) that is provided to the developer container (toner containing frame 40) for filling of a developer.
According to the above-mentioned remanufacturing method, the cartridge B that has been used is collected. Then, while maintaining the state where the developing unit and the second frame are fixed to each other, the developer container can be filled with the developer easily. Also, the electrophotographic photosensitive drum is replaced with a new one. Thus, the cartridge B that has lost the commercial value of the cartridge B becomes usable again, and is commercialized again. Accordingly, the frame of the cartridge B, the developing roller and the developing blade composing the developing unit, and the parts such as a gear for transmitting a driving force and a coupling can be used effectively.
The above-mentioned remanufacturing method is performed in all the cases described below.
(1) A case where only parts detached from one of cartridges are reused to remanufacture the cartridge.
(2) A case where parts, which cannot be reused in the above-mentioned case (1) because they have reached the end of their life, suffer damage, or the like, are replaced with new ones or reused parts detached from another cartridge to remanufacture the cartridge.
(3) A case where parts detached from a plurality of cartridges are collected into groups of the same parts, and necessary parts are selected from the groups of the same parts and reused to remanufacture the cartridge.
(4) A case where parts, which cannot be reused in the above-mentioned case (3) because they have reached the end of their life, suffer damage, or the like, are replaced with new ones to remanufacture the cartridge.
Note that the part represents a structure described in the appended claims, that is, a product that composes a certain portion of a cartridge. The part also includes a member unit and a minimum unit that cannot be disassembled any further.
As has been described above, according to the present invention, there can be provided a simplified remanufacturing method for a process cartridge.
Further, according to the present invention, there can be provided a simplified remanufacturing method for a process cartridge in which structural components are joined to each other by a molten resin, the remanufacturing method including no process for separating the portions joined with the molten resin.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structure disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
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