This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-153812 filed on Aug. 4, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to image forming apparatuses employing electrophotography, such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines, and multifunction peripherals having their functions integrated together. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to removable units that are removably attached to the main body of an image forming apparatus, and to image forming apparatuses provided with such a removable unit.
Conventionally, in an image forming apparatus employing an electrophotographic process, image formation generally proceeds as follows: An electrostatic latent image is formed on an image carrying body (photosensitive drum) of which the surface is electrostatically charged uniformly, and by use of a developing unit, a toner image corresponding to the electrostatic latent image is formed on the image carrying body. Then, by use of a transferring member, such as a transfer roller, that forms a transfer nip with the photosensitive drum, the toner image formed on the image carrying body is transferred to a sheet that comes conveyed. The sheet is then passed through a fixing unit, so that the toner image is fixed to the sheet.
Such an image forming apparatus is provided with a destaticizing device for eliminating the residual electric charge on the image carrying body after the transfer of the toner image formed on the image carrying body to the sheet in preparation for the formation of the subsequent electrostatic latent image.
For example, one known image forming apparatus is provided with: a transferring/charging device that transfers, to a sheet, developer fed from a developing device to a photosensitive body and that in addition electrostatically charges the photosensitive body with a potential of a polarity different from that of the potential with which it has been electrostatically charged by a charging device; and destaticizing means for eliminating, by irradiation of light of a predetermined wavelength, the electric charge produced by the transferring/charging device.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a removable unit includes a first unit, a second unit, and a cover member. The first unit is removably attached to an image forming apparatus. The second unit is held by being removably attached to the first unit. The cover member is supported pivotably on the first unit, and can be located selectively either in a first position overlapping the attachment/removal path of the second unit or a second position not overlapping the attachment/removal path of the second unit. When the cover member pivots from the first position to a third position pivoted through a predetermined angle from the first position toward the second position, from the first unit a reaction force acts on the cover member to restrict its pivoting toward the second position and, when the cover member pivots from the second position to the third position, from the first unit a reaction force acts on the cover member to restrict its pivoting toward the first position.
Further features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the description of embodiments given below.
An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
During image formation, the photosensitive drum 5 rotating counter-clockwise is electrostatically charged uniformly by the charging device 4. Then, a laser beam based on document image data from the exposure unit 7 forms an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 5. Then, the developing device 8 attaches developer (hereinafter referred to as toner) to the electrostatic latent image, so that a toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum 5.
The toner is supplied to the developing device 8 from a toner container 9. The image data is transmitted from a host device such as a personal computer (unillustrated) to the image forming apparatus 100. The destaticizing device 6 for eliminating the residual electric charge on the surface of the photosensitive drum 5 is disposed on the downstream side of the cleaning device 19 in the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum 5.
The charging device 4, the photosensitive drum 5, and the cleaning device 19 are integrated into a unit, and the developing device 8 and the toner container 9 are integrated into a unit. In the following description, the unit including the charging device 4, the photosensitive drum 5, and the cleaning device 19 will be referred to as the drum unit 30 (image carrying body unit, see
Toward the photosensitive drum 5 on which the toner image has been formed as described above, a sheet is conveyed from a sheet feed cassette 10 or a manual sheet feed device 11 via a sheet conveying passage 12 and a pair of registration rollers 13. Then, the toner image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 5 is transferred to the sheet by a transfer roller 14 (image transfer portion). The sheet having the toner image transferred to it is separated from the photosensitive drum 5, and is conveyed to a fixing device 15, where the toner image is fixed to the sheet. The sheet having passed through the fixing device 15 is conveyed through a sheet conveying passage 16 to an upper part of the apparatus, and is discharged onto a discharge tray 18 by a pair of discharge rollers 17.
In the top face of the image forming apparatus 100, there is provided an openable cover 18a that forms a part of the discharge tray 18. With the openable cover 18a open, the drum unit 30 and the developing unit 70 can be inserted into the image forming apparatus 100, and can be drawn out of the image forming apparatus 100.
In the drum unit 30, the photosensitive drum 5, the charging device 4 (second unit), and the cleaning device 19 are held together in a unit housing 30a (first unit). A housing 19a of the cleaning device 19 has an open part at a side of the photosensitive drum 5, and forms a part of the unit housing 30a. The inside of the housing 19a is divided into two parts by a partition wall 31, and on the photosensitive drum 5 side of the partition wall 31, there is provided a toner scraping portion 37 in which a cleaning blade 33 and a cleaning roller 35 are arranged.
On the opposite side of the partition wall 31 from the toner scraping portion 37, there is provided a waste toner storage 39 in which the waste toner scraped off the photosensitive drum 5 by the cleaning blade 33 and the cleaning roller 35 is stored. The toner scraping portion 37 and the waste toner storage 39 communicate with each other under the partition wall 31, and are provided with a sweep roller 40 which sweeps the waste toner in the toner scraping portion 37 to the communicating portion.
In the unit housing 30a, there is arranged a cover member 43 which opens and closes an opening 30aa. The cover member 43 serves also as a light-shielding member that shields the light (destaticizing light) radiated from the destaticizing device 6. The cover member 43 is a substantially T-shaped member as seen in a side view that is composed of pivot shafts 43a formed in each end part of the cover member 43 in its length direction and supported pivotably on the unit housing 30a, an arm portion 43b coupled to the pivot shafts 43a, and a light-shielding plate 43c perpendicular to the arm portion 43b. The arm portion 43b has a window 43d formed in it.
The charging device 4 is disposed so as to face the photosensitive drum 5 substantially over the entire region of the photosensitive drum 5 in its length direction (the direction perpendicular to the plane of
On each of the pivot shafts 43a of the cover member 43, a rib 50 that protrudes in a direction radial to it is formed. The ribs 50 have the shape of a cam in which the distance from the pivot shaft 43a to the outer circumferential edge changes continuously. Each of the ribs 50 are formed at one place substantially in a central part of the pivot shafts 43a in its axial direction. In the unit housing 30a, at a position facing the rib 50 in the axial direction of the pivot shaft 43a, a restricting portion 51 is formed. As shown in
To remove the charging device 4 from the drum unit 30, the cover member 43 is pivoted in the opening direction from the state in
The rib 50 is designed such that, as the cover member 43 pivots clockwise from the closed state, the outer diameter of the part of the rib 50 facing the restricting portion 51 increases continuously. Thus, as the cover member 43 is pivoted further clockwise from the position in
When the cover member 43 pivots through a predetermined angle from the position in
The rib 50 is designed such that, as the cover member 43 pivots clockwise from the singular point, the outer diameter of the part of the rib 50 facing the restricting portion 51 decreases continuously. Thus, when the cover member 43 is pivoted further clockwise from the position in
When the cover member 43 pivots through a predetermined angle from the position in
After the charging device 4 is drawn out, the cover member 43 is located in the open position; thus, when the charging device 4 is attached back to the drum unit 30, the charging device 4 can be inserted through the opening 30aa with no contact with the cover member 43.
With the structure according to the embodiment, when the cover member 43 located in the closed position is pivoted in the opening direction, until the cover member 43 reaches the singular point, the pressing force of the rib 50 against the restricting portion 51 increases continuously. Thus, when the cover member 43 pivots from the closed position to the singular point, a force (reaction force) that restricts the pivoting of the cover member 43 in the opening direction acts. This prevents the cover member 43 from moving from the closed position to the open position with vibration or impact when the drum unit 30 is inserted into the image forming apparatus 100, and ensures that the destaticizing light from the destaticizing device 6 is shielded by the light-shielding plate 43c of the cover member 43.
On the other hand, when the cover member 43 is pivoted in the opening direction beyond the singular point, the pressing force of the rib 50 against the restricting portion 51 decreases continuously. Thus, when the cover member 43 pivots from the open position to the singular point, a force (reaction force) that restricts the pivoting of the cover member 43 in the closing direction acts. This permits the cover member 43 to be automatically held in the open position, and eliminates the need, for example, to hold the cover member 43 with a hand when attaching or removing the charging device 4, leading to improved user-friendliness.
When the cover member 43 is in the closed position, the rib 50 of the cover member 43 and the restricting portion 51 of the unit housing 30a are located away from each other. Thus, with the cover member 43 in the closed position, no load acts on the cover member 43 from the restricting portion 51 via the rib 50, and this helps prevent deformation of the cover member 43 leading to malfunction such as failure to shield the destaticizing light.
Although here a structure is adopted where the outer diameter of the rib 50 changes continuously to allow the pressing force of the rib 50 against the restricting portion 51 to change continuously, instead a structure is also possible where steps are formed on the rib 50 and, as the cover member 43 moves from the closed position to the open position, it goes over the steps so that the pressing force against the restricting portion 51 changes stepwise. In that case, when the cover member 43 is operated it needs to go over the steps, making the cover member 43 less comfortable to operate. For this reason, a structure where as in the embodiment described above the pressing force changes continuously is preferable.
As mentioned earlier, with the charging device 4 inserted in the unit housing 30a, the cover member 43 is located in the open position. With the cover member 43 located in the open position, inserting the drum unit 30 into the image forming apparatus 100 causes the cover member 43 to shield the optical path of the destaticizing light from the destaticizing device 6 to the photosensitive drum 5, inconveniently making it impossible to eliminate the residual electric charge on the surface of the photosensitive drum 5. To avoid that, in the embodiment, in the image forming apparatus 100, a cover moving member 60 is provided so that, when the drum unit 30 is inserted into the image forming apparatus 100, the cover member 43 is automatically moved to the closed position.
Thus, the operation of attaching the drum unit 30 to the image forming apparatus 100 causes the cover member 43 located in the open position to automatically move to the closed position. This eliminates the need to perform the operation of returning the cover member 43 from the open position to the closed position when the drum unit 30 is attached, and prevents the cover member 43 from being forgotten to be returned to the closed position.
The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment described above and allows for many modifications without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. For example, although the embodiment described above deals with an example where use is made of a charging device 4 of a scorotron type that has a corona wire 4b and a grid, the present disclosure is applicable equally to a case where use is made of a charging device of a contact charge type provided with a charging roller that makes contact with the photosensitive drum 5.
Although the embodiment described above deals with an example of, in a drum unit 30 removably attached to the image forming apparatus 100, a structure of a cover member 43 that is opened and closed when a charging device 4 is attached to or removed from the drum unit 30, the present disclosure is applicable equally to any unit other than a drum unit so long as it is a removable unit that is removably attached to an image forming apparatus and that includes a cover member that is opened and closed when another unit is attached or removed.
The present disclosure is applicable not only to monochrome printers like the one shown in
The present disclosure finds applications in removable units that are removably attached to the main body of an image forming apparatus. Based on the present disclosure, it is possible to provide removable units that can, with a simple structure, temporarily hold in an open position and a closed position a cover member that opens and closes when another unit is attached to or removed from the main body of the unit.
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