This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2010-110754 filed in Japan on May 13, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a shutter device that selectively opens and closes a discharge outlet through which powder passes, a toner storage unit that stores toner discharged from a discharge outlet opened/closed by the shutter device, and an image forming apparatus including this toner storage unit.
Some electrophotography image forming apparatuses are configured to supply toner to a developer tank from a toner container that is detachably attached to the apparatus. Electrophotography image forming apparatuses collects toner remaining on a photoreceptor after a transfer step to a toner tank.
Toner storage units including a developer tank and a toner tank store toner conveyed by a toner conveyance section. The toner conveyance section is configured to discharge toner conveyed by the rotation of the conveyance screw through a discharge outlet formed at one end portion of the cylindrical body to the developer tank or the toner tank. The discharge outlet is selectively opened/closed by a shutter device.
The shutter device includes a shutter member that is an annular body rotatably fitted around the outside of one end portion of the cylindrical body of the toner conveyance section, the shutter member including an opening with substantially the same shape of the discharge outlet as described in JP 2009-168856 A, for example. The rotation of the shutter member to let the opening thereof opposed to the discharge outlet allows toner to be discharged through the discharge outlet into the developer tank.
Between the inner circumferential face of the shutter member and the cylindrical body of the toner conveyance section and between the outer circumferential face of the shutter member and the recess of the developer tank or the toner tank are provided seal members to prevent the leakage of toner.
Disposing the individual seal members between the inner circumferential face of the shutter member and the cylindrical body of the toner conveyance section and between the outer circumferential face of the shutter member and the recess of the developer tank or the toner tank, however, makes an assembly process complicated because of an increase in the number of components. That is, such a configuration requires an operation to attach the seal members individually at the inner circumferential face of the shutter member or the circumferential face of the cylindrical body of the toner conveyance section and at the outer circumferential face of the shutter member or the inner circumferential face of the recess. Such a problem occurs not only in toner storage units but also generally in devices letting powder discharged through a discharge outlet opened/closed by a shutter member.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a shutter device, a toner storage unit and an image forming apparatus facilitating the attachment of a seal member to an inner circumferential face and an outer circumferential face of a shutter member, thus enabling a simple assembly process.
A shutter device of the present invention includes a main body and a seal member. The main body is an annular body fitted around an outside of one end of a cylindrical tube having a discharge outlet in a part of the circumferential face near the one end in the axial direction. The main body includes a first opening having the same shape as the discharge outlet. The main body is rotatable within a predetermined range between an open position and a close position, at the open position the first opening being opposed to the discharge outlet, and at the close position the first opening being away from the discharge outlet. The main body includes a second opening at a position not opposed to the discharge outlet during rotation within the predetermined range, the second opening including a first opening end and a second opening end that are parallel to the axial direction and having a length larger than the first opening. The seal member has a length equal to a distance from a vicinity of the first opening end on an outer circumferential face of the main body, passing across the first opening, the second opening end and the first opening on an inner circumferential face of the main body in the stated order and to a vicinity of the second opening end. The seal member includes a first hole and a second hole at two parts opposed to the first opening, the first hole and the second hole having at minimum a same shape as the first opening. The seal member is attached to the outer circumferential face and the inner circumferential face of the main body, while being folded at the second opening end.
The following describes a shutter device, a toner storage unit and an image forming apparatus according to the present invention, with reference to the drawings.
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The document reader 120 is disposed above the image forming section 110, and includes a document platen 92 made of transparent glass on which a document is placed. The document reader 120 automatically conveys a document onto the document platen 92, reads an image of the document, and outputs image data to the image forming section 110.
The image forming section 110 includes an exposure unit 1, a development unit 2, a photoreceptor drum 3, a cleaner unit 4, a charger 5, an intermediate transfer belt unit 6, a fixing unit 7, a toner storage unit 30, a paper feeding cassette 81, a copy receiving tray 91 and the like. The image forming section 110 forms images in an electrophotographic manner.
The development unit 2, the photoreceptor drum 3, the charger 5 and the cleaner unit 4 are provided in each of four image stations corresponding to color images in black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M) and yellow (Y). Each image station forms a toner image of the corresponding color on the surface of the photoreceptor drum 3.
The cleaner unit 4 is provided with a pipe 4A (corresponding to a toner conveyance section of the present invention) including a conveyance screw therein. The cleaner unit 4 collects toner remaining on the periphery of the photoreceptor drum 3, and conveys the toner via the pipe 4A.
The charger 5 is of a charger type that uniformly charges the surface of the photoreceptor drum 3 at a predetermined electrical potential.
The exposure unit 1 is a laser scanning unit (LSU) provided with a laser emitting section, a reflective mirror and the like. The exposure unit 1 exposes the charged surface of the photoreceptor drum 3 with laser light modulated using image data, and forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photoreceptor drum 3 in accordance with the image data. The development unit 2 makes the electrostatic latent image formed on the photoreceptor drum 3 visible with toner in four colors (YMCK).
The intermediate transfer belt unit 6 is disposed above the photoreceptor drum 3, and includes an intermediate transfer belt 61, a driving roller 62, an idle roller 63, an intermediate transfer roller 64 and a cleaning unit 65. Four intermediate transfer rollers 64 are provided corresponding to the colors of YMCK. The cleaning unit 65 is provided with a pipe 65A (corresponding to a toner conveyance section of the present invention) including a conveyance screw therein. The cleaning unit 65 collects toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 61 and conveys the toner via the pipe 65A.
The paper feeding cassette 81 stores sheets used for image formation, and is disposed below the exposure unit 1 of the image forming section 110. A manual paper feeding cassette 82 is for placing a sheet used for image formation thereon. The copy receiving tray 91 provided above the image forming section 110 stores a sheet with an image formed thereon at the image forming section 110.
The image forming section 110 is provided with a sheet conveyance path L conveying a sheet in the paper feeding cassette 81 or on the manual paper feeding cassette 82 to the copy receiving tray 91 via a transfer roller 10 and the fixing unit 7. The sheet conveyance path L is a conveyance path leading from the paper feeding cassette 81, or the manual paper feeding cassette 82 to the copy receiving tray 91. Along the sheet conveyance path L, pickup rollers 11A and 11B, a conveyance roller pair 12A, a paper stop roller pair 13, the transfer roller 10, the fixing unit 7 and a conveyance roller pair 12B are disposed in this order from the upstream side to the downstream side.
The pickup roller 11A is provided in the vicinity of an end of the paper feeding cassette 81 so as to pick up sheets one by one from the paper feeding cassette 81 and supply the paper to the sheet conveyance path L. The pickup roller 11B is provided in the vicinity of an end of the manual paper feeding cassette 82 so as to pick up sheets one by one from the manual paper feeding cassette 82 and supply the paper to the sheet conveyance path L.
The paper stop roller pair 13 stops a sheet conveyed via the sheet conveyance path L once, and thereafter resumes the conveyance of the sheet at a timing when the front end of the sheet coincides with the front end of a toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 61 at the position where the driving roller 62 and the transfer roller 10 are opposed to each other. The transfer roller 10 transfers the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 61 to the sheet.
The fixing unit 7 is disposed above the transfer roller 10, includes a roller pair of a heat roller 71 and a pressure roller 72, and heats and pressurizes a sheet with a toner image transferred thereon to fix the toner image on the sheet surface.
The casing 130 includes a front panel 131 facing the toner storage unit 30. The front panel 131 is supported openably to the front face side at both lower ends in the longitudinal direction. The toner storage unit 30 is mounted detachably to the front face side of the image forming section 110.
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The cover 31 covers the front face of the frame 34. The cover 31 includes a rectangular opening 311 formed therein having a longitudinal direction in the X-axis direction. Through the opening 311, the operating section 32 is exposed.
The frame 34 has an opening 341 on the front face side thereof, the opening 341 having the same shape as that of the opening 311 formed in the cover 31. Above the frame 34 is attached the moving member 35 movably in the X-axis direction. The moving member 35 is formed integrally with the operating section 32. The operating section 32 protrudes from the opening 341. As the operating section 32 moves within the opening area of the opening 311 in the X-axis direction, the moving member 35 accordingly moves in the X-axis direction.
Below the moving member 35 are provided the open/close members 36 and 37. When the toner storage unit 30 is mounted to the image forming section 110, the open/close members 36 and 37 are connected to the pipe 65A and the pipes 4A, respectively. The open/close members 36 and 37 are supported rotatably between a open position allowing the pipe 65A and the pipes 4A, respectively, to communicate with an exit path SP (see
Below the frame 34 is provided the waste toner tank 33. The waste toner tank 33 is a reservoir to reserve toner discharged from the open/close members 36 and 37 via the exit path SP.
The exit path SP is a gap letting the open/close members 36 and 37 communicate with the waste toner tank 33, and is formed substantially across the overall width of the toner storage unit 30 between the periphery of the open/close members 36 and 37 positioned above and the waste toner tank 33 positioned below. Thereby, toner discharged via the open/close members 36 and 37 can be reserved in the waste toner tank 33. As illustrated in
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The moving member 35 is disposed above a portion of the frame 34 forming the exit path SP. This prevents toner passing through the exit path SP from adhering to the moving member 35, thus leading to the effect of preventing the failure of the gears 35G in smooth mesh with the gears 36G and 37G because of toner adhered to the moving member 35.
The following describes the configuration of the open/close members 36 and 37. Since the open/close members 36 and 37 have the same configuration, the following describes the open/close member 37 as an example. The pipe 65A and the pipes 4A each connecting with one of the open/close members 36 and 37 also have the same configuration.
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At an end of the pipe 4A on the front face side, an open/close member 50 (corresponding to an internal shutter member of the present invention) is rotatably inserted and fitted along the inner wall of the pipe 4A. The open/close member 50 has a hollow cylindrical shape, and includes an opening 50A (corresponding to a third opening of the present invention) and a protrusion 50B formed therein.
The protrusion 50B has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, is formed at a part of a front face in a round shape, and can be inserted and detached with respect to the fitting section 37B of the open/close member 37. The opening 50A of the open/close member 50 is provided in the circumferential wall at a position coaxially with the opening 37A of the open/close member 37 while letting the protrusion 50B fit with the fitting section 37B. This configuration allows the open/close member 50 to rotate operatively associated with the rotation of the open/close member 37. This configuration further allows the opening 37A and the opening 50A to be kept coaxially.
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Thereby, even when the toner storage unit 30 is removed from the image forming section 110 while positioning the open/close member 37 at the close position, the open/close member 50 still blocks the outlet 4E, thus preventing the leakage of waste toner remaining in the pipe 4A. Herein, although in the present embodiment the open/close member 50 is attached to each of the pipes 4, the open/close member 50 does not have to be provided when there is no need to switch between open/close states of the outlet 4E.
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The seal member 20 is formed to have a length of the distance D4 in the longitudinal direction. The opening 20A has a center C1 at the position of the distance D1 from one side of the seal member 20 in the longitudinal direction, and has the same size as the opening 37A. The slit 20B is formed at the position of the distance D2 from the one side of the seal member 20 in the longitudinal direction. The opening 20C has a center C2 at the position of the distance D3 from the one side of the seal member 20 in the longitudinal direction and is formed as an oval opening having a minor axis equal to the diameter of the opening 37A.
The seal member 20 includes a highly-foamed polyethylene sheet 21A from one side of the seal member 20 to the position of the distance D2 in the longitudinal direction, and polyurethane foam 21B from the position at the distance D2 to the position at the distance D4, which are bonded to an upper face of a polyethylene terephthalate 21C with a double-faced tape 21D. In the seal member 20, a double-faced tape 21E is attached to a lower face of the polyethylene terephthalate 21C as well. The seal member 20 is attached to the open/close member 37 with the double-faced tape 21E. The highly-foamed polyethylene sheet 21A is made of a material of 0.5 mm in thickness, having a sealing property. The polyurethane foam 21B is polyether-based polyurethane foam of 3.0 mm in thickness, which is made of a material having a property of preventing the scattering of toner. The polyethylene terephthalate 21C is a kind of plastics of 0.05 mm in thickness.
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Thereby, simply attaching the seal member 20 as one sheet while letting the recess 37D and the opening end of the opening 37C of the open/close member 37 as reference positions coincide with one side of the seal member 20 in the short-length direction and the slit 20B, respectively, as standard positions allows the seal member 20 to be attached easily to the outer face and the inner face of the circumferential wall of the open/close member 37. Gaps of the open/close member 37 with the pipe 4A and the exit path SP can be blocked with the seal member 20 as one sheet, thus preventing the leakage of toner to the outside more securely. Further, since the seal member 20 is formed with the opening 20C having an oval shape with a minor axis equal to the diameter of the opening 37A, the seal member 20 does not block the opening 37A even when it is attached to the inner face of the circumferential wall of the open/close member 37.
Herein, the slit 20B may decrease the thickness of the seal member 20 by gaps, breaks or compression, for example. The slit 20B may be formed intermittently.
The present embodiment exemplifies the case where the moving member 35 is supported movably in the X-axis direction above the frame 34 so as to be shielded from the exit path SP. However, the present invention is not limited to this example. For instance, when the opening/closing operation of the open/close members 36 and 37 can be performed smoothly by the movement of the moving member 35, the moving member 35 may be disposed at a position so as to pass through the exit path SP.
Further, in the present embodiment, the cover 31 covers to hermetically seal the entire face of the toner storage unit 30 on the front face side except for the waste toner tank 33 and the operating section 32. This configuration can prevent the leakage of toner from the periphery of the open/close members 36 and 37 to the outside more securely. However, the cover 31 may be omitted depending on the specifications of the toner storage unit 30.
Moreover, although the toner storage unit 30 in the present embodiment includes a plurality of open/close members, the toner storage unit 30 may include at least one open/close member. The open/close member may be adapted to a toner conveyance section (not illustrated) that supplies toner to the development unit 2. In this case, a gap between the open/close member and the toner conveyance unit and a gap between the open/close member and the development unit 2 can be blocked easily with the seal member 20 as one sheet.
The above described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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2010-110754 | May 2010 | JP | national |