The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-156132 filed on Jul. 26, 2013 including the specification, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This disclosure relates to a toner-amount detection sensor.
Typical toner detection sensors used in image forming apparatuses, such as printers and multifunction peripheral, are reflective optical sensors each including a light emitter that emits light to toner on an image carrier and a light receiver that receives the reflected light (specularly reflected light and/or diffusely reflected light) to detect the amount of the toner based on the output voltage of the light receiver.
Some of such sensors have the light emitter and light receiver that are surface-mounted on a board.
A toner-amount detection sensor according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a board, a sensor cover, a light emitter, a light receiver, a light-shielding wall, and two locking parts. The light emitter is surface-mounted on the board. The light receiver is surface-mounted on the board. The light-shielding wall is located between the light emitter and the light receiver, abuts the board, and abuts the sensor cover or extends from the sensor cover. The two locking parts are formed at opposite ends of the sensor cover to press the board to lock it from outside the light emitter and light receiver relative to the light-shielding wall, using the abutment between the light-shielding wall and the board as a supporting point.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below.
The toner-amount detection sensor shown in
The sensor cover 2 is like a box having an opening in roughly the same shape as the board 1 and has the holes in a face opposite to the opening.
A light-shielding wall 21 is provided between the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12. The light-shielding wall 21 can be an independent component separated from the sensor cover 2 or can be an integral part of the sensor cover 2. In this embodiment, the light-shielding wall 21 is integrally formed with the sensor cover 2. The end of the light-shielding wall 21 abuts the board 1.
In the case where the light-shielding wall 21 is separately formed from the sensor cover 2, the light-shielding wall 21 is disposed so as to abut the sensor cover 2.
Two locking claws 22 are formed at opposite ends of the sensor cover 2. The two locking claws 22 press the board 1 to lock it from outside the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 relative to the light-shielding wall 21, using the abutment between the light-shielding wall 21 and the board 1 as a supporting point. According to this configuration, the amount of warpage at the opposite ends of the board 1 remains the same.
The two locking claws 22 press the board 1 to lock it at the opposite end sides in the longitudinal direction of the board 1.
In addition, the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 are surface-mounted on the board 1 by reflow soldering.
Reflow soldering performed on the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 to mount them on a surface of the board 1 heats up the board 1, thereby warping the surface where the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 are mounted into a convex shape and warping the other surface into a concave shape. The two locking claws 22 press and lock the board 1 so as to correct the warpage.
The toner-amount detection sensor shown in
In this embodiment, the optical system of the toner-amount detection sensor is designed so that specularly reflected light passes through the condenser lens 4 to enter the light receiver 12.
According to the above-described first embodiment, the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 are surface-mounted on the board 1, and the light-shielding wall 21 located between the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 abuts the board 1 and abuts the sensor cover 2 or extends from the sensor cover 2. The two locking claws 22 that are formed at the opposite ends of the sensor cover 2 press the board 1 to lock it from outside the light emitter 11 and light receiver 12 relative to the light-shielding wall 21, using the abutment between the light-shielding wall 21 and the board 1 as a supporting point.
This configuration can reduce changes in the sensor characteristics caused by changes in warpage of the board 1 between before and after the toner-amount detection sensor is installed in the image forming apparatus, caused by changes in moisture-related warpage of the board 1 of the installed toner-amount detection sensor, and caused by other factors.
A toner-amount detection sensor according to the second embodiment is used to detect diffusely reflected light.
The sensor cover 42 is like a box having an opening in roughly the same shape as the board 41 and has the holes in a face opposite to the opening.
Light-shielding walls 61 are provided on both sides of the light emitter 51. One of the light-shielding walls 61 is located between the light emitter 51 and the light receiver 52. The light-shielding walls 61 can be independent components separated from the sensor cover 42 or can be integral parts of the sensor cover 42. In this embodiment, the light-shielding walls 61 are integrally formed with the sensor cover 42. The ends of the light-shielding walls 61 abut the board 41.
In the case where the light-shielding walls 61 are separately formed from the sensor cover 42, the light-shielding walls 61 are disposed so as to abut the sensor cover 42.
Two locking claws 62 are formed at opposite ends of the sensor cover 42. The two locking claws 62 press the board 41 to lock it from outside the light emitter 51 and light receiver 52 relative to the light-shielding wall 61 located between the light emitter 51 and light receiver 52, using the abutments between the light-shielding walls 61 and the board 41 as supporting points. According to this configuration, the amount of warpage at the opposite ends of the board 41 remains the same.
The two locking claws 62 press the board 41 to lock it at opposite end sides in the longitudinal direction of the board 41.
In the second embodiment, the optical system of the toner-amount detection sensor is designed so that light from the light emitter 51 almost perpendicularly enters toner 202 on the intermediate transfer belt 201 and the diffusely reflected light with a predetermined reflection angle enters the light receiver 52.
A toner-amount detection sensor according to the third embodiment is used to detect diffusely reflected light.
The sensor cover 82 is like a box having an opening in roughly the same shape as the board 81 and has the holes in a face opposite to the opening.
Light-shielding walls 101 are provided on both sides of the light emitter 91. One of the light-shielding walls 101 is located between the light emitter 91 and the light receiver 92. The light-shielding walls 101 can be independent components separated from the sensor cover 82 or can be integral parts of the sensor cover 82. In this embodiment, the light-shielding walls 101 are integrally formed with the sensor cover 82. The ends of the light-shielding walls 101 abut the board 81.
In the case where the light-shielding walls 101 are separately formed from the sensor cover 82, the light-shielding walls 101 are disposed so as to abut the sensor cover 82.
Two locking claws 102 are formed at opposite ends of the sensor cover 82. The two locking claws 102 press the board 81 to lock it from outside the light emitter 91 and light receiver 92 relative to the light-shielding wall 101 located between the light emitter 91 and light receiver 92, using the abutments between the light-shielding walls 101 and the board 81 as supporting points. According to this configuration, the amount of warpage at the opposite ends of the board 81 remains the same.
The two locking claws 102 press the board 81 to lock it at opposite end sides in the longitudinal direction of the board 81.
In the third embodiment, the optical system of the toner-amount detection sensor is designed so that light from the light emitter 91 enters toner 202 on the intermediate transfer belt 201 at a predetermine incident angle and the diffusely reflected light almost perpendicularly enters the light receiver 92.
A toner-amount detection sensor according to the fourth embodiment is used to detect specularly reflected light and diffusely reflected light.
The toner-amount detection sensor according to the fourth embodiment is similar to the toner-amount detection sensor of the third embodiment, but is designed to further detect specularly reflected light.
As shown in
One of the light-shielding walls 101 is located between the light receiver 92 and the light receiver 93.
The two locking claws 102 press the board 81 to lock it from outside the light emitter 91 and light receiver 93 relative to the two light-shielding walls 101, using the abutments between the two light-shielding walls 101 and the board 81 as supporting points.
The other configuration of the toner-amount detection sensor of the fourth embodiment is the same as that of the third embodiment, and therefore the explanation will not be reiterated.
Although the foregoing embodiments are examples of the present disclosure, it is to be noted that the present disclosure is not limited by the embodiments, and that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure.
For example, the boards 1, 41, 81 in the foregoing first to fourth embodiments are locked at the opposite ends by the locking claws 22, 62, 102; however, the boards 1, 41, 81 can be locked by forming holes in the boards 1, 41, 81 at positions outside the light emitters 11, 51, 91 and/or light receivers 12, 52, 92, 93 relative to the light-shielding walls 21, 61, 101 and inserting the locking claws into the holes. In addition, although the locking parts are the locking claws 22, 62, 102, this disclosure is not limited to this, and the locking parts can be parts which can press the opposite ends of the board 1, 41, 81 to lock it.
In addition, the light receivers 12, 52, 92, 93 in the foregoing first to fourth embodiments are color sensor elements; however, other types of optical sensors can be used as the light receivers 12, 52, 92, 93.
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2013-156132 | Jul 2013 | JP | national |