This patent application is based on and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2022-076551, filed on May 6, 2022, and 2023-002477, filed on Jan. 11, 2023, in the Japan Patent Office, the entire disclosure of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a sheet conveying device, a fixing device, and an image forming apparatus that facilitate jam clearance.
In an electrophotographic image forming apparatus such as a copier, a facsimile machine, or a printer, a fixing device fixes an unfixed toner image that is transferred and borne on a sheet as a recording medium and a sheet conveying device ejects the sheet bearing the fixed toner image to the outside of the image forming apparatus.
The sheet conveying device includes a pair of conveyance guides facing both front and back sides of the sheet. Upon a conveyance failure such as a paper jam of the sheet moving between the conveyance guides, the sheet needs to be removed. In particular, the sheet passing through the fixing device is liable to cause the conveyance failure due to curling caused by heat received at the time of fixing.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a novel sheet conveying device includes a pair of conveyors each including a conveyance face to convey a recording medium inside an image forming apparatus. One of the pair of conveyors further includes an exposed face, a handle, and a swing fulcrum. The exposed face is exposed to an outside of the image forming apparatus while an inside of the image forming apparatus is open. The handle is exposed to the outside of the image forming apparatus and operatable to expose the conveyance face to the outside of the image forming apparatus while the inside of the image forming apparatus is open. The swing fulcrum swings the one of the pair of conveyors to expose the conveyance face to the outside of the image forming apparatus when the handle is operated while the inside of the image forming apparatus is open. The handle includes a partial annular portion. The partial annular portion is included in a plane including a swing direction around the swing fulcrum.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a novel fixing device includes a heat source, a fixing rotator, a counter rotator, and the sheet conveying device. The fixing rotator rotates while being heated by the heat source. The counter rotator contacts the fixing rotator and applies pressure between the counter rotator and the fixing rotator to form a nip between the counter rotator and the fixing rotator. The conveyance face of the one of the pair of conveyors of the sheet conveying device is adjacent to the nip.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a novel image forming apparatus includes the fixing device and an openable and closable member that opens the inside of the image forming apparatus to the right of the image forming apparatus relative to the front of the image forming apparatus.
A more complete appreciation of embodiments of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages and features thereof can be readily obtained and understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The accompanying drawings are intended to depict embodiments of the present disclosure and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless explicitly noted. Also, identical or similar reference numerals designate identical or similar components throughout the several views.
In describing embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that have a similar function, operate in a similar manner, and achieve a similar result.
Referring now to the drawings, embodiments of the present disclosure are described below. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
For the sake of simplicity, like reference numerals are given to identical or corresponding constituent elements such as parts and materials having the same functions, and redundant descriptions thereof are omitted unless otherwise required.
Note that, in the following description, suffixes Y, C, M, and Bk denote colors of white, yellow, magenta, cyan, and black, respectively. To simplify the description, these suffixes are omitted unless necessary.
As used herein, the term “connected/coupled” includes both direct connections and connections in which there are one or more intermediate connecting elements.
According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a “sheet conveying device” includes a pair of conveyance guides serving as a pair of conveyors. Each of the conveyance guides (i.e., conveyors) includes a conveyance face to convey a recording medium inside an image forming apparatus.
As will be described later with reference to
A “fixing device” refers to a device that fixes, to a sheet, an unfixed toner borne on the sheet while conveying the sheet through a nip formed between a heater and a pressure rotator in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the heater and the pressure rotator. An “image forming apparatus” refers to an apparatus that includes the fixing device and forms an image by adhering a developer or ink to a sheet serving as a recording medium on which an image is recorded.
Although a laser printer is an example of the image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus is not limited to the laser printer. Specifically, the image forming apparatus may be any one of a copier, a facsimile machine, a printer, and an inkjet recording device, or may be a multifunction peripheral (MFP) having at least two functions of the copier, the facsimile machine, the printer, and the inkjet recording device.
Although the “recording medium” will be described as a “sheet” in the embodiments below, the “recording medium” is not limited to a sheet of paper. Examples of the “recording medium” include, but are not limited to, a sheet of paper, an overhead projector (OHP) transparency, fabric, a metal sheet, a plastic film, or a prepreg sheet obtained by impregnating carbon fibers with a resin in advance.
The “recording medium” includes all of a recording sheet, recording paper, and a medium to which a developer or ink can adhere. The sheet of paper may be a sheet of plain paper, thick paper, thin paper, coated paper such as art paper, or tracing paper. Examples of the sheet of paper include, but are not limited to, a postcard and an envelope in addition to the aforementioned kinds of sheets of paper.
“Image formation” described below means applying images with meanings such as characters and figures to media and applying images with no meanings such as patterns to media.
Now, a description is given of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
In
The image forming apparatus 100 includes a document scanning device 200 above an image forming section, which will be described later with reference to
In the image forming apparatus 100 illustrated in
The aforementioned transfer process corresponds to a primary transfer process in which the images are sequentially transferred onto the transfer belt 11 to form superimposed transfer images. Thereafter, in a secondary transfer process, the superimposed transfer images are collectively transferred from the transfer belt 11 onto a sheet P, which is, e.g., a recording sheet, to form a composite image on the sheet P.
Each of the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk is surrounded by various pieces of equipment to form an image as each of the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk rotate.
Now, a description is given of the formation of a black toner image with the photoconductor 120Bk as an example. The photoconductor 120Bk is surrounded by a charger 30Bk, a developing device 40Bk, a primary transfer roller 12Bk, and a cleaner 50Bk in this order along a direction of rotation of the photoconductor 120Bk. A black toner image is formed on the photoconductor 120Bk while the photoconductor 120Bk rotates. Like the photoconductor 120Bk, the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, and 120M are surrounded by chargers 30Y, 30C, and 30M, developing devices 40Y, 40C, and 40M, primary transfer rollers 12Y, 12C, and 12M, and cleaners 50Y, 50C, and 50M in this order along a direction of rotation of the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, and 120M, respectively. An optical scanning device 8, which will be described later, is used for writing that is performed after charging.
As the transfer belt 11 rotates in the direction A1, visible images that are formed on the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk are sequentially transferred onto the transfer belt 11 such that the visible images are superimposed one atop another on the transfer belt 11. Specifically, in the primary transfer process, the primary transfer rollers 12Y, 12C, 12M, and 12Bk facing the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk, respectively, via the transfer belt 11 apply a primary transfer bias to the corresponding photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk to sequentially transfer the images onto the transfer belt 11 in the direction A1.
The photoconductors 120Y, 120C. 120M, and 120Bk, each being accommodated in a process cartridge, are arranged in this order in the direction A1. The photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk are located in four image forming stations that form yellow, cyan, magenta, and black images, respectively. The four image forming stations may be referred to as yellow, cyan, magenta, and black image forming stations in the following description.
The image forming apparatus 100 includes a transfer belt unit 10 to execute the primary transfer process. The transfer belt unit 10 includes the transfer belt 11 and the primary transfer rollers 12Y, 12C, 12M, and 12Bk facing the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk, respectively, via the transfer belt 11. The superimposed transfer images on the transfer belt 11 are collectively transferred onto the sheet P by a secondary transfer roller 5 that rotates together with the transfer belt 11.
The image forming apparatus 100 includes, in addition to the process cartridges and the transfer belt unit 10 described above, a cleaning device 13 that cleans the transfer belt 11 and the optical scanning device 8. The optical scanning device 8 is an optical writing device disposed below the four image stations so as to face the four image forming stations. The optical scanning device 8 includes, e.g., a semiconductor laser serving as a light source, a coupling lens, an fθ lens, a toroidal lens, a mirror, and a rotatable polygon mirror.
The optical scanning device 8 emits a laser beam Lb, corresponding to image data for each color of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, to each of the photoconductors 120Y, 120C, 120M, and 120Bk. For example, as illustrated in
To convey the sheets P as recording media, the image forming apparatus 100 includes, e.g., a sheet feeding device 61 and a registration roller pair 4. The sheet feeding device 61 feeds the sheet P on which the superimposed transfer images are collectively transferred in the secondary transfer process. The registration roller pair 4 sets registration timing for the sheet P fed from the sheet feeding device 61 and feeds the sheet P to a secondary transfer position. The image forming apparatus 100 further includes a sensor that detects the arrival of the leading end of the sheet P at the registration roller pair 4.
The sheet P bearing the superimposed transfer images collectively transferred from the transfer belt 11 as a toner image T in the secondary transfer process is conveyed to the fixing device 20 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The fixing device 20 includes, in addition to the fixing belt 21, a pressure roller 22 as a counter rotator that contacts the fixing belt 21 and applies pressure between the pressure roller 22 and the fixing belt 21 to form a nip N between the pressure roller 22 and the fixing belt 21. Inside a loop formed by the fixing belt 21 is a heater 23 including a halogen lamp as a heat source to heat a circumferential span of the fixing belt 21 other than a nip-forming span of the fixing belt 21 adjacent to the nip N. In the present embodiment, the heater 23 heats a circumferential span of the fixing belt 21 rotating away from the nip N.
A nip formation pad 24, a stay 25, and a reflector 26 are also disposed inside the loop formed by the fixing belt 21. The nip formation pad 24 is a base to form the nip N. The stay 25 supports the nip formation pad 24. The reflector 26 reflects, to the fixing belt 21, light emitted from the heater 23. The nip formation pad 24 serving as a base to form the nip N includes a low-friction sliding sheet that is wound around the base pad and contacts the fixing belt 21.
Although
The temperature of the fixing belt 21 is detected by a temperature sensor 27 that is disposed near the entrance of the nip N from which the sheet P enters the nip N. The detected temperature of the fixing belt 21 is used for feedback processing of the heater 23.
The fixing belt 21 is a thin, flexible, endless belt shaped like a sleeve and includes a base and a release layer located on a surface of the base. The base is made of a metal material such as nickel or steel use stainless (SUS) or a resin material such as polyimide. The release layer is made of, e.g., tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkylvinylether copolymer (PFA) or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) to facilitate the separation of toner on the sheet P from the release layer.
The pressure roller 22 includes a core 22a, an elastic layer 22b resting on the core 22a, and a release layer 22c resting on the elastic laver 22b. The elastic layer 22b is made of, e.g., silicone rubber foam, silicone rubber, or fluoro rubber. The release layer 22c is made of, e.g., PFA or PTFE. The pressure roller 22 is pressed toward the fixing belt 21 by a presser to contact the fixing belt 21 and the nip formation pad 24 as a base via the fixing belt 21. At a position where the pressure roller 22 and the fixing belt 21 are in contact with each other, the pressure roller 22 is pressed against the fixing belt 21 while the elastic layer 22b of the pressure roller 22 is deformed, allowing the nip formation pad 24 to keep the nip N having a given width.
The pressure roller 22 is rotated by a driver such as a motor disposed inside the body of the image forming apparatus 100. As the pressure roller 22 is rotated, a driving force of the driver is transmitted from the pressure roller 22 to the fixing belt 21 at the nip N, thus rotating the fixing belt 21 in accordance with the rotation of the pressure roller 22.
As illustrated in
In a case where the fixing belt 21 does not include the elastic layer 22b, the fixing belt 21 has a decreased thermal capacity that improves the fixing property of being heated quickly to a desired fixing temperature at which a toner image is fixed onto a sheet. However, as the fixing belt 21 and the pressure roller 22 sandwich and press an unfixed toner image onto the sheet, slight surface asperities in the fixing belt 21 may be transferred onto the toner image on the sheet, resulting in variation in gloss of a solid portion of the toner image fixed onto the sheet. To address such a situation, the fixing belt 21 preferably includes an elastic layer having a thickness not smaller than 100 μm.
As the pipe-shaped metal used for the hollow roller, e.g., aluminum, iron, or stainless steel may be selected. In a case where a heat source is disposed inside the pressure roller 22, a surface of a support may be preferably provided with a heat insulation layer or a heat-ray reflection face by mirror surface treatment, to prevent the support from being heated by radiant heat from the heat source. In this case, the heat source is not limited to the halogen heater described above. For example, the heat source may be an induction heating (IH) heater, a resistive heat generator, or a carbon heater.
In the image forming apparatus 100 including the fixing device 20 having the configuration described above, a sheet conveying device is disposed to convey sheets. In the present embodiment, a sheet conveying device 300 conveys the sheets P passing through the nip N of the fixing device 20.
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The conveyance guide 302 may be referred to as a swingable conveyance guide 302 in the following description. The arrows X, Y, and Z that are used in the following description have the same meanings as the arrows X, Y. and Z described above with reference to
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The swing fulcrum 302B is disposed at an end portion on the opposite side (right side in the direction Y in the present embodiment) of the conveyance guide 302. The swing fulcrum 302B is disposed to swing the conveyance guide 302 laterally in the image forming apparatus 100 around an axis along the direction X when the exterior cover 100A of the image forming apparatus 100 is open. The swing fulcrum 302B is disposed at each longitudinal end portion of the conveyance guide 302 along the direction X.
The swing fulcrum 302B swings the conveyance guide 302 around the axis along the direction X corresponding to the front-back direction as the first direction, to expose the conveyance face 302A. More specifically, the swingable conveyance guide 302 swings in a swing direction indicated by an arrow R1 in
Inside the conveyance guide 302, a plurality of reinforcing ribs 302C extending in the second direction (i.e., direction Y) and the third direction (i.e., direction Z) are arranged at equal intervals in the first direction (i.e., direction X). The plurality of reinforcing ribs 302C maintains the rigidity of the conveyance guide 302 and the shape of the conveyance face 302A.
Now, a description is given of a handle according to the present embodiment.
The exposure face EX of the conveyance guide 302 is provided with a handle 303. The handle 303 is exposed to the outside of the image forming apparatus 100 and operated to expose the conveyance face 302A of the conveyance guide 302 to the outside of the image forming apparatus 100 while the exterior cover 100A is open. The handle 303 is used as an operation part to separate the swingable conveyance guide 302 from the fixed conveyance guide 301 illustrated in
On the exposure face EX, as illustrated in
Each of the reinforcing ribs 302C that are disposed on both sides of the handle 303 has an upper end with an arc-shaped recess 302D. The recess 302D prevents the thumb and the index finger sandwiching the handle 303 from interfering with the reinforcing ribs 302C, allowing the user to easily hold the handle 303 with the fingers.
The handle 303 may be disposed at the center serving as a reference position when the above-described range is defined in the direction X. Preferably, however, the handle 303 may be offset in the above-described range from the center in the direction X.
The handle 303 that is offset toward the front side of the image forming apparatus 100 enhances the visibility from the front side in the direction X, compared with the handle 303 that is disposed at an end of the conveyance guide 302 in the direction X. It may be convenient for a user to perform the jam clearance with the right hand in a case where the dominant arm of the user is the right hand.
In this case, it may be convenient for the user to operate the handle 303 with the left hand to rotate the swingable conveyance guide 302 outward. As illustrated in
The location of the handle 303 as illustrated in
To maintain the visibility and operability, two or more handles 303 may be disposed along the direction X. In a case where the two or more handles 303 are disposed along the direction X, at least one of the handles 303 is located within the above-described range to allow the user to easily confirm the existence of the handle 303 closer to the center than to the end of the conveyance guide 302 in the direction X.
Now, a description is given of cooling of the fixing device 20.
Since the fixing device 20 is heated to a high temperature by the heat source disposed in the fixing device 20, the fixing device 20 is to be cooled not to overheat the surrounding components. To cool the fixing device 20, the image forming apparatus 100 has a cooling-air intake on the front side of the machine (i.e., image forming apparatus 100) and a cooling-air exhaust on the back side of the machine as illustrated in
The temperature of the cooling-air passage tends to increase toward the cooling-air exhaust.
As illustrated in
For this reason, the handle 303 of the conveyance guide 302 is disposed on the intake side where the temperature is lower than on the exhaust side. A reduced temperature rise of the handle 303 prevents a user from burning the hand holding the handle 303.
Now, a detailed description is given of the handle 303.
As illustrated in
Specifically, as illustrated in
The ring-shaped handle 303 includes, as the lowest portion, a coupled portion 303a that is coupled to the upper face of the conveyance guide 302 and closer to the swing fulcrum 302B than the other portion of the ring-shaped handle 303. The ring-shaped handle 303 includes, as the highest portion, a top portion 303b that is located upstream from the coupled portion 303a in a direction of operation of the handle 303 indicated by the arrow in
The ring-shaped handle 303 includes a coupled portion 303c that is located at a left end of the handle 303 in the direction Y, farthest from the swing fulcrum 302B in the direction opposite to the direction of operation of the handle 303 indicated by the arrow in
As illustrated in
In short, the leading end of the sheet P that is conveyed from the conveyance face 302A to the inclined conveyance face 304A may interfere with the arc-shaped coupled portion. To prevent such a situation, the coupled portion 303c closer to the inclined conveyance face 304A than the coupled portion 303a and the top portion 303b of the handle 303 has a linear shape as described above.
The downstream conveyance guide 304 in the direction X is integrally formed on the inner face of the exterior cover 100A.
In a case where the handle 303 is disposed at a position slightly shifted to the right in
However, in this case, the conveyance guide 304 also has to be slightly shifted to the right in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
An interior angle portion at the intersection between the wall portion 303d and the partial annular portion of the handle 303 allows a user to hook the thumb and index finger of the left hand on the interior angle portion without difficulty. Such a configuration prevents the user from accidentally separating the fingers from the handle 303, thus enhancing the operability of the handle 303.
In the sheet conveying device 300 according to the embodiment described above, the handle 303 that is used to open and close the swingable conveyance guide 302 is integrated with the conveyance guide 302. In other words, the handle 303 does not have to be newly incorporated into the conveyance face 302A. Such a configuration thus reduces the assembly cost.
On the other hand, at the time of jam clearance, the conveyance guide 302 is swung rightward in the direction Y in
In the sheet conveying device 300 according to the embodiment described above, since the handle 303 that is used to open and close the swingable conveyance guide 302 is integrated with the conveyance face 302A of the conveyance guide 302, the handle 303 does not have to be newly incorporated into the conveyance face 302A. Such a configuration thus reduces the assembly cost.
Now, a description is given of the operability of the handle 303.
The operability at the handle 303 is to be enhanced to swing the conveyance guide 302 so as to be opened.
In a comparative example illustrated in
As illustrated in
By contrast, in the present embodiment, the partial annular portion of the handle 303 is included in the plane including the swing direction around the swing fulcrum 302B. A user holds the partial annular portion between the thumb and index finger of the left hand to operate the handle 303.
In this state, the wrist of the left hand is substantially vertical. Accordingly, when the conveyance guide 302 is rotated around the swing fulcrum 302B through 0°, 90°, and 1800 in this order, the wrist of the left hand holding the handle 303 does not have to be largely bent, unlike the comparative example in which the wrist of the hand holding the handle 1303 is bent as illustrated in
When the conveyance guide 302 is rotated about 180° through stages (1), (2), and (3) to be maximally opened as illustrated in
According to the present embodiment, when the conveyance guide 302 is maximally rotated around the swing fulcrum 302B, the angle of the wrist of the left hand is reduced by half as compared with the comparative example. Accordingly, the pain in the wrist is greatly alleviated and reduced.
Since the space above the fixing device 20 is narrower as the size of the printer or MFP is smaller, a user may have some difficulty in inserting a hand above the fixing device 20 through the access opening 100B at the time of jam clearance. To facilitate insertion of the hand, the conveyance guide 302 is to be opened outward more widely in a relatively small printer or MFP than in a relatively large printer or MFP. Since the conveyance guide 302 is to be opened more widely in a smaller apparatus, the handle 1303 of the comparative example illustrated in
Although the range of motion of the wrist varies among individuals, the motion of the wrist is in a range of from about 135° to about 175°. In a case where the maximum release angle of the conveyance guide 302 is equal to or greater than 135°, the conveyance guide 302 may not be physically operated only by the angle of the wrist. The present embodiment is effectively applied to such a large release angle.
In
Although the wrist is inevitably bent at an angle θ, the bending of the wrist is not so large as to be painful as compared with the comparative example illustrated in
Now, a description is given of the relationship between ribs of the downstream conveyance guide 304 and the handle 303.
As illustrated in
The interval between the ribs of the conveyance guide 304 varies depending on the sheet size. The interval between the ribs where the handle 303 is disposed is preferably as wide as possible. Thus, the size of the handle 303 is freely selected.
Now, a description is given of a torsion spring for backward movement.
As illustrated in
When a user separates the hand from the handle 303 while the conveyance guide 302 is opened outward as illustrated in
The conveyance guides described above are not limited to the fixing-exit guides that are disposed at the exit of the fixing device and have the conveyance faces adjacent to the exit of the nip. Alternatively, the conveyance guides may be fixing-entrance guides having the conveyance faces adjacent to the entrance of the nip. As described above, the conveyors may be disposed in the fixing device such that the conveyance faces are adjacent to the nip.
The sheet conveying device including the conveyors may convey the recording media at a position different from the position of the fixing device in the image forming apparatus. The partial annular portion of the handle does not have to be entirely included in the plane including the swing direction around the swing fulcrum. A part of the partial annular portion of the handle may be inclined with respect to the plane including the swing direction. Such a configuration enhances the visibility of the handle and allows a user to pinch the handle more naturally with the thumb and index finger of the hand.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the operation of a handle of a conveyance guide is facilitated.
The above-described embodiments are illustrative and do not limit the present invention. Thus, numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative embodiments may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within the scope of the present invention.
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