Revolver developing apparatus method, and image forming apparatus avoiding stress against developer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6192211
  • Patent Number
    6,192,211
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A revolver developing apparatus including a developing device configured to rotate, including, a developing unit configured to apply a developer to the image bearing member in order to develop the latent image, and a developer storing unit provided at an end of the developing unit, and configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, wherein the developing device rotates such that the developer in the developer storing unit is conveyed longitudinally into the developing unit.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) from Japanese Patent Application No. 11-021482 filed Jan. 29, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein, and from Japanese Patent Application No. 11-373496 filed Dec. 28, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a revolver developing apparatus for use in a multi-color image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a facsimile, a printer, or the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




An image forming apparatus such as a full color copier is known to form color toner images on a transfer sheet by the following process steps: electrostatically forming a latent image of a color separated image on an image bearing member; developing each latent image with a toner of respective complementary colors; and transferring each color toner image to a single transfer sheet with each color toner image superimposed with each other. A multi-color image forming apparatus is also known which forms a latent image to be developed in each different color one by one on an image bearing member, develops the latent image with each developer of different color, and transfers each color toner image to a single transfer sheet with each color toner image superimposed on each other.




In the above-described image forming apparatuses, a developing apparatus with a plurality of developing devices is necessary to form multi-color toner images. Consequently, if respective developing devices are independently arranged around the image bearing member, then the size of the developing apparatus increases.




Accordingly, a revolver type developing apparatus has been developed. Specifically, this type of developing apparatus has a rotating member which supports a plurality of developing devices at predetermined positions thereof. The rotating member is rotated to locate sequentially the developing device at a developing position. Latent images formed on the image bearing member are developed by each developing device with a toner of a particular color.




In the above-described revolver type developing apparatus, it is necessary to provide a toner storing section of the developing apparatus which stores sufficient amounts of toner required for a predetermined number of image forming operations. A sufficient amount of toner must be supplied from the toner storing section to a developing roller to develop latent images on the image bearing member.




For example, Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 58-172660 describes a developing device in which a plurality of toner storing sections are provided and toner is deposited in each of toner storing sections divided by radial partition members.




In the developing device described in Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 58-172660, toner can not be replenished from outside of the developing device into the toner storing section. Therefore, when toner is consumed in any one of the toner storing sections, it is necessary to replace a whole developing device with a new one even though toner is left in other toner storing sections. Alternatively, if the capacity of the toner storing section is increased in order to reduce the frequency of exchange of the developing device and to extend the useable period of the developing device, the developing device becomes large.




Another developing device is known wherein the developing device includes a casing disposed below and facing an image bearing member and is formed with an opening facing the image bearing member; a developing roller accommodated in the casing and partly exposed through the opening of the casing; a supply roller having a longitudinal access for supplying a toner to the developing roller, a toner storing section provided at one side of the developing device for storing the toner; and a conveyor member located upstream of a position where the toner is to be transferred from the supply roller to the developing roller with respect to an intended direction of movement of the supply roller for conveying the toner in a longitudinal direction of the supply roller, wherein toner is conveyed from the toner storing section into the casing and deposited within the casing such that substantially all of the developer is deposited above the longitudinal axis of the supply roller.




In the above-described developing device, toner around the conveyor member is subjected to stress (e.g., pressure) due to rotations of the conveyor member. In order to improve the fluidity of the toner and to gain appropriate chargeability of the toner, additives having smaller particles and higher hardness than toner, such as silica, titanium oxide or other similar additives, are mixed with the toner. Consequently, when the toner is subjected to stress over time, additive particles in the toner fall among the toner particles, the shape of pulverized toner particle change to round, and the average toner particle consequently becomes smaller. As a result, the chargeability of the toner is changed, and thus the image quality deteriorates. In addition, the fluidity of the toner is changed, and thus the uniformity of the image is reduced.




When the developing device is rotated for a multi-color image forming operation and the opening of the casing is directed downward, the toner deposited in the casing may leak from the opening and scatter around out of the casing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one object of the invention is to provide a novel revolver developing apparatus and image forming apparatus, wherein reduction in image uniformity and a deterioration in image quality caused by stress to the toner are prevented.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a novel revolver developing apparatus and image forming apparatus that preferably convey a developer in a longitudinal direction of a developing unit.




Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a novel revolver developing apparatus and image forming apparatus, wherein toner leakage and scattering are prevented.




These objects and others are achieved according to the present invention by providing a novel revolver developing apparatus including a developing device configured to rotate, including, a developing unit configured to apply a developer to the image bearing member in order to develop the latent image, and a developer storing unit provided at an end of the developing unit, and configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, wherein the developing device rotates such that the developer in the developer storing unit is conveyed longitudinally into the developing unit.




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view illustrating an internal construction of a multi-color image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view illustrating developing devices of a revolver developing apparatus included in the multi-color image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an external perspective view of the revolver developing apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the developing device of the revolver developing apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a schematic view illustrating an internal construction of the developing device of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a vertical sectional view illustrating developer storing units of the revolver developing apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a partial diagrammatic view illustrating a condition when the developing device of the revolver developing apparatus moves to a developing position according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 8A through 8E

are explanatory views illustrating conditions when the developer storing units are rotated according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a schematic view illustrating an internal construction of an alternative developing device of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view illustrating an alternative developing device of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, an embodiment of the present invention is now described.

FIG. 1

is a schematic view illustrating an internal construction of a multi-color image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. The multi-color image forming apparatus in

FIG. 1

includes a revolver developing apparatus of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the multi-color image forming apparatus includes a flexible photoconductive belt


1


which functions as a belt-like image bearing member. The photoconductive belt


1


is spanned around a rotating roller


2


and a rotating roller


3


, and is driven to rotate in the direction indicated by arrow A (i.e., in the clockwise direction) by the rotating roller


2


.




Also illustrated in

FIG. 1

is a charger


4


serving as a charging device that uniformly charges the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


. A laser optical device LW serving as an exposing device exposes the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


to form static latent images thereon. Reference numeral


5


indicates a discharging roller and a reference numeral


6


indicates a revolver-type multi-color developing apparatus (hereinafter simply referred to as a revolver developing apparatus) that is integrally formed by four developing devices containing yellow, magenta, cyan, and black developers. Intermediate transfer belt


10


is spanned around a rotating roller


11


and a rotating roller


12


, and is driven to rotate in the direction indicated by arrow B (i.e., in the counterclockwise direction) by the rotating roller


11


. The photoconductive belt


1


and the intermediate transfer belt


10


contact each other at the rotating roller


3


. A bias roller


13


having conductivity is provided at the contact side of the intermediate transfer belt


10


with the photoconductive belt in order to contact a backside surface of the intermediate transfer belt


10


under a predetermined condition.




When the multi-color image forming apparatus starts an image forming operation, the charger


4


uniformly charges the surface of the rotating photoconductive belt


1


first. Subsequently, the photoconductive belt


1


is exposed to image information by scanning with the laser optical device LW, and a latent image is formed on the surface of the photoconductive belt


1


. The exposed image information is obtained by separating a desired full color image data into respective single color image data including yellow, cyan, magenta, and black. The surface of the photoconductive belt


1


is exposed by scanning with a laser beam L emitted from a semiconductor laser (not shown) based on the image information.




The revolver developing apparatus


6


develops the latent image with each predetermined color toner, such as, yellow, cyan, magenta, and black. As a result, each single color toner image is sequentially formed on the photoconductive belt


1


. Each single color toner image formed on the photoconductive belt


1


, rotating in the direction indicated by the arrow A, is sequentially transferred to the intermediate transfer belt


10


synchronously rotating in the direction indicated by the arrow B by a predetermined transfer bias applied by the bias roller


13


in an order of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black. As a result of the transfer, four color toner images are superimposed on each other on the intermediate transfer belt


10


. The transfer order is not limited to the above-described order.




The yellow, cyan, magenta, and black toner images superimposed on the intermediate transfer belt


10


are transferred to a transfer sheet


17


A at one time by a transfer roller


14


. The transfer sheet


17


A is fed from a sheet feeding cassette


17


by a sheet feeding roller


18


and conveyed to a transfer section via a pair of transfer rollers


19


A/


19


B and a pair of registration rollers


20


A/


20


B. After being transferred to the transfer sheet


17


A, the color toner image is fixed on the transfer sheet


17


A by a fixing device


80


. The transfer sheet


17


A with full color image is discharged to a sheet stacker unit


82


via a pair of discharging rollers


81


A/


81


B.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the multi-color image forming apparatus further includes a waste toner collecting device


15


having a cleaning member


15


A that constantly contacts the photoconductive belt


1


and removes toner thereon. There is provided a cleaning device


16


including a cleaning blade


16


A that cleans the intermediate transfer belt


10


. The cleaning blade


16


A is configured to be held in a non-contacting relation to the surface of the intermediate transfer belt


10


during an image forming operation, and to abut the surface of the intermediate transfer belt


10


after the color toner image on the intermediate transfer belt


10


is transferred to the transfer sheet


17


A.




The waste toner removed from the intermediate transfer belt


10


by the cleaning blade


16


A is transferred in a forward direction as seen in

FIG. 1

by an auger


16


B provided in the cleaning device


16


. The waste toner is conveyed to the waste toner collecting device


15


by a transfer section (not shown) which is provided at the front side of a process cartridge


31


. The process cartridge


31


is integrally provided with the photoconductive belt


1


, the charger


4


, the intermediate transfer belt


10


, the cleaning device


16


, and the registration roller


20


B. The waste toner collecting device


15


is detachably installed to the process cartridge


31


. When the waste toner collecting device


15


collects more than a predetermined amount of waste toner, the waste toner collecting device


15


is replaced independently of the process cartridge


31


. Because it is not necessary to replace the whole process cartridge


31


when the waste toner collecting device


15


collects more than the predetermined amount of waster toner, the useful life of the process cartridge


31


is extended. The exterior part of the case of the process cartridge


31


at the side of the registration roller


20


B also serves as a sheet transfer guide member.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the revolver developing apparatus


6


is supported by a rotating support member


22


. A yellow, cyan, magenta, and black developing device, respectively


23


Y,


23


C,


23


M, and


23


K (hereinafter may be referred to as a developing device


23


as a whole), are provided in the revolver developing apparatus


6


such that each of the developing devices


23


Y,


23


C,


23


M, and


23


K is replaceable as illustrated in FIG.


3


. Referring to

FIG. 3

, the illustrative cyan developing device


23


C can be replaced as indicated by the double-headed arrow.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the developing device


23


(-Y, C, M, K) includes respectively a quarter-cylindrical developing unit


24


(-Y, C, M, K) and a quarter-cylindrical developer storing unit


25


(-Y, C, M, K) which is integrally provided at an end of the developing unit


24


.




As seen from

FIG. 2

, a separating member


28


(-Y, C, M, K) separates the inside of a case


26


(-Y, C, M, K) of the developing unit


24


(-Y, C, M, K) into a developer storing section


32


(-Y, C, M, K) that temporarily stores the developer supplied from the developer storing unit


25


(-Y, C, M, K) and into a developing section


33


(-Y, C, M, K) that applies the developer to the photoconductive belt


1


. A communicating opening


27


(-Y, C, M, K) which communicates between the developer storing section


32


(-Y, C, M, K) and the developing section


33


(-Y, C, M, K) is provided at one side portion of the case


26


(-Y, C, M, K) such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section


32


(-Y, C, M, K) to the developing section


33


(-Y, C, M, K) through the communicating opening


27


(-Y, C, M, K).




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 7

, in the developing section


33


there are provided a developing roller


34


(-Y, C, M, K), a supply roller


35


(-Y, C, M, K), a flicker member


36


(Y,C, M, K), a blade


37


(-Y, C, M, K), and a seal member


50


(-Y, C, M, K). Each opening


26




a


is formed through the case


26


of the developing unit


24


such that a part of the developing roller


34


is exposed to the outside through the opening


26




a


to face the hotoconductive belt


1


.




The supply roller


35


supplies developer to the developing roller


34


and is made of foam urethane or a similar elastic material. The flicker member


36


is a steel lumber round rod with about 5 mm diameter, and regulates the amount of developer on the supply roller


35


by intruding into the supply roller


35


by a predetermined amount. The flicker member


36


also serves to prevent the developer from being adhered on the surface of the supply roller


35


. The blade


37


is made of a resilient thin plate such as a stainless steel plate, or an elastic member such as urethane rubber, and is located at a position upstream with respect to the rotating direction of the developing roller


34


and in the vicinity of the opening


26




a


. The blade


37


contacts the periphery of the developing roller


34


at one end thereof. The developer deposited on the developing roller


34


is leveled by the blade


37


to form a thin developer layer having a predetermined thickness. The blade


37


also serves to prevent the developer from leaking from the opening


26




a


and scattering out of the case


26


. The seal member


50


is located at a position downstream with respect to the rotating direction of the developing roller


34


and is in the vicinity of the opening


26




a


, and contacts a part of the surface of the developing roller


34


at one end thereof The seal member


50


prevents the developer from leaking from the opening


26




a


and scattering out of the case


26


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the developing roller


34


, the supply roller


35


, and the flicker member


36


are provided in parallel with each other in a longitudinal direction of the developing unit


24


in the developing unit


24


. The developer storing section


32


and the communicating opening


27


are also provided in the longitudinal direction of the developing unit


24


and extend in a direction parallel to a widthwise direction of the photoconductive belt


1


. Because the developer storing section


32


and the communicating opening


27


extend in a direction parallel to the widthwise direction of the photoconductive belt


1


, the developer is uniformly applied to the photoconductive belt


1


.




Moreover, when the communicating opening


27


is directed in a vertical direction, the opening


26




a


of the case


26


is directed in a direction other than the vertical direction. Therefore, when the developer in the developer storing section


32


falls, due to gravity, to the developing section


33


through the communicating opening


27


, the developer is prevented from leaking from the opening


26




a


and scattering out of the case


26


. Furthermore, the above-described configuration reduces a burden on the blade


37


and the seal member


50


that serve to seal the opening


26




a


. Moreover, the separating member


28


separates the inside of the case


26


of the developing unit


24


into the developer storing section


32


and the developing section


33


. Thus, an amount of developer conveyed from the developer storing section


32


to the developing section


33


through the communicating opening


27


is regulated. Thus, toner leakage and scattering are reduced.




As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, there are provided in the developer storing unit


25


, an opening


40


(-Y, C, M, K) and a partition member


41


(-Y, C, M, K) at a side part upstream with respect to the rotating direction of the revolver developing apparatus


6


and in the vicinity of the rotation center O. The opening


40


connects to the developer storing section


32


. The developer in the developer storing unit


25


accumulates between the partition member


41


and a side wall of the developer storing unit


25


and moves toward the opening


40


by rotation of the revolver developing apparatus


6


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, when the revolver developing apparatus


6


is located at a home position, a substantially intermediate part between the yellow developing device


23


Y and the black developing device


23


K faces the photoconductive belt


1


, and none of the developing rollers


34


Y,


34


C,


34


M, and


34


K face the photoconductive belt


1


.




When an image forming operation starts, the revolver developing apparatus


6


is rotated by a driving device (not shown) synchronously with receiving color image data around the rotation center O in the clockwise direction, as shown in FIG.


2


. Then, the developing devices


23


(-Y, C, M, K) are selectively rotated to the developing position starting with the developing device


23


Y such that the developing roller


34


faces the photoconductive belt


1


as illustrated in FIG.


7


. The developer on the surface of the developing roller


34


, which is supplied from the supply roller


35


, is leveled by the blade


37


to form a thin developer layer having a predetermined thickness, and is then applied to the photoconductive belt


1


in order to develop a latent image formed on the photoconductive belt


1


. When the developing device


23


is located at the developing position, the communicating opening


27


is located at the lowest position of the developer storing section


32


of the developing unit


24


such that the developer in the developer storing section


32


falls to the developing section


33


through the communicating opening


27


by gravity.





FIGS. 8A through 8E

illustrate how the developer in the developer storing unit


25


accumulates between the partition member


41


and a side wall of the developer storing unit


25


and moves toward the opening


40


.

FIG. 8A

illustrates the developer storing unit


25


when the revolver developing apparatus


6


is located at a home position. When the revolver developing apparatus


6


rotates in the direction indicated by arrow D and the yellow developing device


23


Y moves to the developing position as illustrated in

FIG. 8B

, the developer in the yellow developer storing unit


25


Y accumulates due to gravity at a corner


81


of the developer storing unit


25


Y at the downstream side with respect to the rotating direction of the revolver developing apparatus


6


.




When the revolver developing apparatus


6


further rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow D and the cyan developing device


23


C moves to the developing position as illustrated in

FIG. 8C

, the developer in the developer storing unit


25


Y accumulates, due to gravity, on a circular part


83


of the developer storing unit


25


Y. When the magenta developing device


23


M moves to the developing position via the rotation of the revolver developing apparatus


6


as illustrated in

FIG. 8D

, the developer in the developer storing unit


25


Y accumulates due to gravity at a corner C of the developer storing unit


25


Y at the upstream side with respect to the rotating direction of the revolver developing apparatus


6


. When the black developing device


23


K moves to the developing position via the rotation of the revolver developing apparatus


6


as illustrated in

FIG. 8E

, the developer in the developer storing unit


25


Y accumulates between the partition member


41


Y and a side wall of the developer storing unit


25


Y and moves toward the opening


40


Y. When the revolver developing apparatus


6


is further rotated, the revolver developing apparatus


6


returns to the home position again as illustrated in FIG.


8


A.




As seen from FIG.


6


and

FIGS. 8A through 8E

, when the amount and height of developer in the developer storing section


32


are reduced and when the developer in the developer storing unit


25


accumulates in a vertical direction relative to the opening


40


between the partition member


41


and the side wall of the developer storing unit


25


, the developer in the developer storing unit


25


falls to the developer storing section


32


through the opening


40


due to gravity. In accordance with this configuration, if the developer storing section


32


is almost empty, one rotation or several rotations of the revolver developing device


6


enable the developer holding section


32


to replenish with developer.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, it is preferable that a case of the developer storing unit


25


should include a slant


44


so as to efficiently move the developer accumulated between the side wall of the developer storing unit


25


and the partition member


41


by rotation of the revolver developing apparatus


6


to the opening


40


.




In accordance with this configuration, the developing unit


24


and the developer storing unit


25


are integrally provided in the developing device


23


. Thus, when all the developer in the developer storing unit


25


is consumed, the whole developing device


23


needs to be replaced. Alternatively, as illustrated in

FIG. 10

, another developing device


23


may be employed in which the developer storing unit


25


and the developing unit


24


are separately provided. Accordingly, when all the developer in the developer storing unit


25


is consumed, only the developer storing unit


25


need be replaced. The developing device


23


in

FIG. 10

includes a connecting opening


24


a of the developing unit


24


that is connected to the developer storing unit


25


.




As described above, the developer in the developer storing unit


25


is conveyed into the developing unit


24


in a longitudinal direction by rotating the revolver developing apparatus


6


. Therefore, the developer should preferably have high fluidity. Specifically, when the developer having an angle of repose of not greater than 60 degrees is employed in the revolver developing apparatus


6


, satisfactory results are obtained in conveying the developer rather than employing the developer having an angle of repose of greater than 60 degrees. In this embodiment, the angle of repose of the developer is obtained by dropping a test sample of developer to a horizontal plane and measuring an angle between the horizontal plane and inclined surfaces of the developer deposited on the horizontal plane.




Owing to the configuration of the revolver developing apparatus


6


wherein the developer is conveyed from the developer storing unit


25


to the developer storing section


32


, and is then conveyed, due to the rotation of the revolver and gravity, from the developer storing section


32


to the developing section


33


in a longitudinal direction of the developing unit


24


, and not to rotation of a conveyor member, the developer can be preferably applied to the photoconductive belt


1


without suffering stress caused by rotation of the conveyor member. As a result, a reduction in image uniformity and a deterioration in image quality caused by stress to the developer can be prevented. Moreover, because control devices which detect an amount of developer and control the amount of developer supply are not necessary, the multi-color image forming apparatus can be designed with numerous layouts, needs a minimum of sectional space relative to the photoconductive belt


1


and therefore can be reduced in size.




Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A revolver developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member into a toner image, comprising:a developing device configured to rotate, comprising, a developing unit configured to apply a developer to the image bearing member in order to develop the latent image, and a developer storing unit provided at an end of the developing unit, and configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, wherein said developing device rotates such that the developer in the developer storing unit is conveyed longitudinally into the developing unit and the developer has an angle of repose of not greater than 60 degrees.
  • 2. The revolver developing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:the developer storing unit comprises a partition member; and the developing device is configured to rotate such that the developer in the developer storing unit accumulates between the partition member and a side wall of the developer storing unit.
  • 3. The revolver developing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a separating member configured to separate a case of the developing unit into a developer storing section configured to store temporarily the developer supplied from the developer storing unit and into a developing section configured to apply the developer to the image bearing member; and a communicating opening situated between the developer storing section and the developing section provided at one side portion of the case such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section to the developing section through the communicating opening.
  • 4. A revolver developing apparatus, comprising:a plurality of developing devices configured to rotate collectively such that each developing device moves selectively to a developing position in order to develop a latent image on an image bearing member, each developing device comprising, a developing unit comprising an opening, and configured to apply developer to the image bearing member, a developer storing unit configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, a separating member configured to separate a case of the developing unit into a developer storing section configured to store temporarily the developer supplied from the developer storing unit and into a developing section configured to apply the developer to the image bearing member, and a communicating opening situated between the developer storing section and the developing section provided at one side portion of the case such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section to the developing section through the communicating opening; wherein the opening of the developing unit is directed in a direction other than a vertical direction when the communicating opening is directed in the vertical direction.
  • 5. The revolver developing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the communicating opening of each developing device is located at a lowest position of the developer storing section when each respective developing devices is located at the developing position.
  • 6. The revolver developing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:the developer storing unit includes an opening that connects the developer storing section of the developing unit and a partition member; and the developer in the developer storing unit accumulates between the partition member and a side wall of the developer storing unit and moves toward the opening when the plurality of developing devices rotate.
  • 7. The revolver developing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein a portion of the side wall of the developer storing unit is slanted in order to guide the developer in the developer storing unit to the developer storing section through the opening when the plurality of developing devices rotate.
  • 8. A revolver developing apparatus, comprising:a plurality of developing devices configured to rotate collectively such that each developing device moves selectively to a developing position in order to develop a latent image on an image bearing member, each developing device comprising, a developing unit configured to apply developer to the image bearing member, a developer storing unit configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, a separating member configured to separate a case of the developing unit into a developer storing section configured to store temporarily the developer supplied from the developer storing unit and into a developing section configured to apply the developer to the image bearing member, and a communicating opening situated between the developer storing section and the developing section provided at one side portion of the case such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section to the developing section through the communicating opening; wherein the developer storing section and the communicating opening extend in a direction parallel to a widthwise direction of the image bearing member.
  • 9. A revolver developing apparatus, comprising:a plurality of developing devices configured to rotate collectively such that each developing device moves selectively to a developing position in order to develop a latent image on an image bearing member, each developing device comprising, a developing unit configured to apply developer to the image bearing member, a developer storing unit configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, a separating member configured to separate a case of the developing unit into a developer storing section configured to store temporarily the developer supplied from the developer storing unit and into a developing section configured to apply the developer to the image bearing member, and a communicating opening situated between the developer storing section and the developing section provided at one side portion of the case such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section to the developing section through the communicating opening; wherein each developing device is configured such that the developer in the developer storing section falls to the developing section due to gravity when each respective developing device is located at the developing position.
  • 10. A method for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member with a developer into a toner image, comprising the steps of:rotating collectively a plurality of developing devices such that each developing device moves selectively to a developing position in order to develop a latent image on an image bearing member, wherein each developing device includes a developing unit and a developer storing unit detachably connected to one another; supplying developer to the developing unit such that the developer in the developer storing unit is conveyed longitudinally into the developing unit; and selectively applying developer to the image bearing member.
  • 11. A revolver developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member into a toner image, comprising:a developing device configured to rotate, comprising, a developing unit configured to apply a developer to the image bearing member in order to develop the latent image, and a developer storing unit provided at an end of the developing unit, and configured to supply the developer to the developing unit, wherein said developing device rotates such that the developer in the developer storing unit is conveyed longitudinally into the developing unit, and the developing unit and the developing storing unit are detachably connected to one another.
  • 12. A revolver developing apparatus, comprising:a plurality of developing devices configured to rotate collectively such that each developing device moves selectively to a developing position in order to develop a latent image on an image bearing member, each developing device comprising, a developing unit configured to apply developer to the image bearing member, a developer storing unit configured to supply longitudinally the developer to the developing unit, a separating member configured to separate a case of the developing unit into a developer storing section configured to store temporarily the developer supplied from the developer storing unit and into a developing section configured to apply the developer to the image bearing member, and a communicating opening situated between the developer storing section and the developing section provided at one side portion of the case such that the developer is conveyed from the developer storing section to the developing section through the communicating opening; wherein the developing unit and the developer storing unit are detachably connected to one another.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
11-02148 Jan 1999 JP
11-373496 Dec 1999 JP
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