The present disclosure relates to an image forming apparatus used to form images on recording media, and toner cartridges used in the image forming apparatus.
There is a conventional configuration of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus which includes a developer supply container containing toner which is removably mounted in the main body of the image forming apparatus to supply the toner (developer) to be consumed in image formation.
Japanese Patent No. 5623109 discusses a method of supplying toner from a developer supply container to the main body of an image forming apparatus, using a pump in the developer supply container.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a cartridge includes a casing, the casing including a toner storage chamber storing toner, and a toner discharge chamber having an outlet through which the toner is discharged to outside of the cartridge, a conveyance member configured to rotate and convey the toner from the toner storage chamber to the toner discharge chamber, an action member attached to the conveyance member and configured to rotate with the conveyance member, the action member being configured to repeat action of shifting between an entering state in which the action member enters the outlet and a retraction state in which the action member retracts from the outlet, by rotation of the conveyance member, and a pump having an internal space, the pump being configured to expand and contract to be shifted between a first state and a second state in which the internal space is smaller in volume than the internal space in the first state, the pump being configured to put air of the internal space into the toner discharge chamber by being shifted from the first state to the second state, thereby discharging the toner from the toner discharge chamber to outside of the cartridge through the outlet, the pump being configured to take air into the internal space by being shifted from the second state to the first state.
Some exemplary embodiments will be described below with reference to the drawings. The dimensions, materials, shapes, relative positions, and the like of components described in the exemplary embodiments are changeable as appropriate depending on the configuration and various conditions of an apparatus to which the present disclosure is applied, and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure to the following exemplary embodiments.
<Overall Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus 100>
An overall configuration of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus 100 (hereinafter, the image forming apparatus 100) according to an exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
In the present exemplary embodiment, the process cartridges 1Y, 1M, 1C, and 1K serving as four image forming units are substantially the same in terms of configuration and operation, except that the colors of images to be formed are different. The toner cartridges 13Y, 13M, 13C, and 13K are also substantially the same in terms of configuration and operation, except that the colors of developers T (hereinafter, the toner) stored therein are different. In the following description, indexes Y, M, C, and K may thus be omitted as long as no distinction from each other is made. Here, the indexes Y, M, C, and K of the reference numerals represent four colors yellow, magenta, cyan, and black, respectively.
As illustrated in
The process cartridges 1 are removably mounted in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100, via mounting guides (not illustrated) in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100 and mounting members such as positioning members (not illustrated). Further, a scanner unit 12 for forming electrostatic latent images is under the process cartridges 1. Furthermore, a waste toner conveyance unit 23 is behind the process cartridges 1 (downstream in the mounting direction of the process cartridges 1) in the image forming apparatus 100.
The toner cartridges 13 are horizontally disposed side by side, below in the process cartridges 1 in the gravity direction, in the order corresponding to the colors of toner stored in the process cartridges 1. The toner cartridges 13 serving as the toner supply devices may hereinafter be simply referred to as the cartridge 13. The upward direction opposite the gravity direction and the gravity direction may hereinafter be simply referred to as upward and downward, respectively.
The cartridge 13Y stores toner of yellow (Y), the cartridge 13M stores toner of magenta (M), the cartridge 13C stores toner of cyan (C), and the cartridge 13K stores toner of black (K). Each of the cartridges 13 supplies its toner to the process cartridge 1 storing toner of the same color.
The cartridges 13 perform toner-supply operation when an insufficient amounts of toner in the process cartridge 1 are detected by remaining amount detectors (not illustrated) in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100. The cartridges 13 are removably mounted in the image forming apparatus 100, via mounting guides (not illustrated) in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100 and mounting members such as positioning members (not illustrated). The process cartridges 1 and the cartridges 13 will be described in detail below.
A toner conveyance device 14 for conveying toner from the corresponding cartridge 13 to the corresponding process cartridge 1 is under the corresponding cartridge 13 in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100. More specifically, each of the toner conveyance devices 14 conveys the toner received from the corresponding cartridge 13 upward, and supplies the toner to the corresponding developing unit 6. Each toner conveyance device 14 has a passage for conveying toner and a screw in the passage. Toner is conveyed upward by the rotation of this screw, through the passage of each toner conveyance device 14.
An intermediate transfer unit 19 serving as an intermediate transfer member is disposed over the process cartridges 1. The intermediate transfer unit 19 is substantially horizontal to the bottom surface of the image forming apparatus 100, with primary transfer portions S1 placed downward in the intermediate transfer unit. An intermediate transfer belt 18 facing the photosensitive drums 7 is a rotatable endless belt, and is stretched by a plurality of stretching rollers. On the inner surface of the intermediate transfer belt 18, primary transfer rollers 20 serving as primary transfer members are at positions for forming the primary transfer portions S1 with the photosensitive drums 7 via the intermediate transfer belt 18 lying therebetween. Further, a secondary transfer roller 21 serving as a secondary transfer member is in contact with the intermediate transfer belt 18, and forms a secondary transfer portion S2 with an opposed roller via the intermediate transfer belt 18 lying therebetween. Furthermore, a belt cleaning unit 22 is opposite the process cartridges 1 remote from the secondary transfer portion S2, in the right-left direction substantially parallel to the bottom surface of the apparatus main body and orthogonal to the axial direction of the secondary transfer roller 21.
A fixing unit 25 is further above the intermediate transfer unit 19. The fixing unit 25 includes a heating unit 26 and a pressure roller 27 in pressure contact with the heating unit 26. Further, a discharge tray 32 is at the top surface of the apparatus main body, and a waste toner collection container 24 is between the discharge tray 32 and the intermediate transfer unit 19. Furthermore, a sheet feed tray 2 for storing recording media 3 is at the lowermost in the apparatus main body.
<Image Forming Process>
Next, an image forming operation in the image forming apparatus 100 will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
First, the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 is uniformly charged by the charging roller 8 as the photosensitive drum 7 rotates. Next, the charged surface of the photosensitive drum 7 is scan-exposed by laser beams emitted from the scanner unit 12, forming an electrostatic latent image based on image information on the photosensitive drum 7. The electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 7 is developed in a toner image by the developing unit 6. In this process, the developing unit 6 is urged toward the photosensitive drum 7 by a development pressure unit (not illustrated) in the apparatus main body. Subsequently, the toner image on the photosensitive drum 7 is primarily transferred from the photosensitive drum 7 onto the intermediate transfer belt 18 by the corresponding primary transfer roller 20 with a predetermined voltage applied thereto, at the primary transfer portion S1.
Here, in forming a full color image, the above-described processes are sequentially performed at the primary transfer portions S1Y, S1M, S1C, and S1K, so that the toner images of the respective colors are superimposed on the intermediate transfer belt 18.
Each of the recording media 3 stored in the sheet feed tray 2 is fed at a predetermined control timing, and conveyed to the secondary transfer portion S2 in synchronization with the movement of the intermediate transfer belt 18. Subsequently, at the secondary transfer portion S2, a predetermined voltage is applied to the secondary transfer roller 21 in contact with the recording medium 3 on the intermediate transfer belt 18, so that the toner images of the four colors on the intermediate transfer belt 18 are collectively transferred onto the recording medium 3.
Afterward, the recording medium 3 with the toner images thereon is conveyed to the fixing unit 25. The recording medium 3 is heated and pressed in the fixing unit 25, so that the toner images are fixed to the recording medium 3. The recording medium 3 after the fixing is then conveyed onto the discharge tray 32, which completes the image forming operation.
The primary-transfer residual toner (waste toner) remaining on the photosensitive drum 7 after the primary transfer to the intermediate transfer belt 18 is removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 with the cleaning blade 10. Further, the secondary-transfer residual toner (waste toner) remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 18 after the secondary transfer to the recording medium 3 is removed from the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 18 with the belt cleaning unit 22. The waste toner removed with the cleaning blade 10 and the belt cleaning unit 22 is conveyed by the waste toner conveyance unit 23 in the apparatus main body, and stored in the waste toner collection container 24. The image forming apparatus 100 can form a single color image or multicolor image, using one or a few (not all) of the image forming units.
<Process Cartridge>
Next, an overall configuration of a process cartridge 1 mounted in the main body of the image forming apparatus 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The charging roller 8 in the cleaning unit 4 is urged in the direction indicated by an arrow C toward the photosensitive drum 7, by a charging roller pressure spring 36 at each of both ends of the charging roller 8 in the axial direction thereof. The charging roller 8 rotates following the photosensitive drum 7, and the driven rotation of the photosensitive drum 7 in the direction indicated by the arrow A in image formation causes the charging roller 8 to rotate in the direction indicated by an arrow D (in the forward direction with respect to the rotation of the photosensitive drum 7).
The cleaning blade 10 in the cleaning unit 4 is composed of an action member 10a for removing residual toner (waste toner) remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 after the primary transfer, and a support member 10b for supporting the action member 10a. The waste toner removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 with the cleaning blade 10 is stored in a waste toner storage chamber 9 formed by the cleaning blade 10 and the cleaning frame 5. The waste toner stored in the waste toner storage chamber 9 is conveyed toward the back of the image forming apparatus 100 (toward the downstream side in the mounting direction of the process cartridge 1) by the waste toner screw 15 in the waste toner storage chamber 9. The conveyed waste toner is discharged out of a waste toner discharge port 35 illustrated in
The developing unit 6 includes a developing frame 16 supporting various members in the developing unit 6. The developing frame 16 is divided into a developing chamber 16a including the developing roller 11 and a supply roller 17, and a toner storage chamber 16b storing toner and including a stirring member 29.
The developing roller 11, the supply roller 17, and a developing blade 28 are in the developing chamber 16a. The developing roller 11 bears toner, and rotates in the direction indicated by an arrow E to supply toner to the photosensitive drum 7 in contact with the photosensitive drum 7 in image formation. Further, the developing roller 11 is rotatably supported on the developing frame 16 by a development bearing unit 34, at each of both ends in the longitudinal direction (the rotation axial direction) thereof. The supply roller 17 is in contact with the developing roller 11, and rotatably supported on the developing frame 16 by the development bearing unit 34, and rotates in the direction indicated by an arrow F in image formation. Further, the developing blade 28 serving as a layer-thickness regulating member for regulating the thickness of a toner layer formed on the developing roller 11 is in contact with the surface of the developing roller 11.
The stirring member 29 for stirring toner (toner T) and conveying toner to the supply roller 17 through a developing chamber communication port 16c is in the toner storage chamber 16b. The stirring member 29 includes a rotating shaft 29a parallel with the rotation axial direction of the developing roller 11, and a stirring sheet 29b serving as a conveyance member that is a flexible sheet. One end of the stirring sheet 29b is attached to the rotating shaft 29a, and the other end of the stirring sheet 29b is a free end. The rotation of the rotating shaft 29a in the direction indicated by an arrow G causes toner to be stirred by the stirring sheet 29b.
The developing unit 6 includes the developing chamber communication port 16c through which the developing chamber 16a communicates with the toner storage chamber 16b. In the present exemplary embodiment, the developing chamber 16a is located above the toner storage chamber 16b, in the orientation when the developing unit 6 is normally used (the orientation when in use). Toner in the toner storage chamber 16b is scooped by the stirring member 29 and scooped toner is supplied to the developing chamber 16a through the developing chamber communication port 16c.
Further, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
<Toner Cartridge>
Next, an overall configuration of a cartridge 13 (the toner supply device) to be mounted in the image forming apparatus 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
In the following description, on the assumption that the cartridge 13 is in a normal orientation, in which the cartridge 13 is mounted in the apparatus main body, directions indicated by arrows X1, X2, Y1, Y2, Z1, and Z2 using an X-axis, a Y-axis, and a Z-axis are defined as follows. Here, the X-axis, the Y-axis, and the Z-axis are orthogonal to each other.
The upward direction opposite the gravity direction and the downward direction in the gravity direction are indicated by the Y-axis. The upward direction is indicated by the arrow Y1, and the downward direction is indicated by the arrow Y2. The surface at the end of the cartridge 13 in the Y1 direction will be referred to as the upper surface (the top surface), and the surface at the end in the Y2 direction will be referred to as the bottom surface. The upper surface of the cartridge 13 faces upward (in the Y1 direction), and the bottom surface faces downward (in the Y2 direction).
The frontward and backward directions are indicated by the Z-axis. In the mounting direction in mounting the cartridge 13 in the apparatus main body, the upstream direction is indicated by the arrow Z1, and the downstream direction is indicated by the arrow Z2. The Z1 direction is the frontward direction, and the Z2 direction is the backward direction. In other words, the surface at the end of the cartridge 13 in the Z1 direction will be referred to as the front surface, and the surface at the end in the Z2 direction will be referred to as the back surface. The front surface of the cartridge 13 faces frontward (in the Z1 direction), and the back surface thereof faces backward (in the Z2 direction). The extent from the front surface to the back surface (the extent in the Z-axis direction) is in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge 13.
Further, the leftward and rightward directions are dedicated by the X-axis. Viewed in the direction of mounting the cartridge 13 in the apparatus main body, the leftward direction is indicated by the arrow X1, and the rightward direction is indicated by the arrow X2. The surface at the end of the cartridge 13 in the X1 direction will be referred to as the left side surface (the left surface), and the surface at the end in the X2 direction will be referred to as the right side surface (the right surface). The left side surface of the cartridge 13 faces leftward (in the X1 direction), and the right side surface faces rightward (in the X2 direction). The direction from the left side surface to the right side surface (i.e., the extent along the X-axis) is in the transverse direction of the cartridge 13.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the distance between the front surface and the back surface of the cartridge 13 is longer than the distance between the right side surface and the left side surface, and longer than the distance between the top surface and the bottom surface. The distance between the right side surface and the left side surface is shorter than the distance between the top surface and the bottom surface. However, the present exemplary embodiment is not limited to such a configuration. For example, the distance between the right side surface and the left side surface or the top surface and the bottom surface of the cartridge 13 may be the longest.
Toner to be supplied to the corresponding developing unit 6 by the cartridge 13 is supplied to the corresponding process cartridge 1 by the corresponding toner conveyance device 14 as described above. In short, the cartridge 13 stores the toner to be supplied to the process cartridge 1.
As illustrated in
The supply frame 50 includes a partition member (a partition) 55 in the internal space 51, and the internal space 51 is further partitioned into a plurality of areas by the partition member 55. In other words, as illustrated in
Further, a gear train composed of a driving force input gear 59, a cam gear 60 (a first gear), and a screw gear 64 (a second gear), and the pump 58 are attached near the end (the rear end, or the back surface) of the supply frame 50 in the Z2 direction. To cover the gear train and the pump 58, a side cover 62 is attached outside these members. In particular, the movement of the cam gear 60 is restricted by the side cover 62 and the supply frame 50 in the Z1 and Z2 directions.
As illustrated in
Each of the rooms (spaces) formed in the internal space 51 of the supply frame 50 will be described in detail.
[Toner Storage Chamber]
As illustrated in
The stirring member 53 includes a rotating shaft 53a and a supply stirring sheet 53b as a flexible sheet member. The rotating shaft 53a extends in the direction where the stirring member 53 extends (the longitudinal direction of the cartridge 13). Further, one end of the supply stirring sheet 53b is attached to the rotating shaft 53a. The other end of the supply stirring sheet 53b is a free end, and the rotation of the rotating shaft 53a causes the supply stirring sheet 53b to rotate in the direction indicated by an arrow H illustrated in
[Communication Passage]
The communication passage 48 is a space in which the toner storage chamber 49 communicates with the toner discharge chamber 57 to be described below, and the toner travels in this space. The communication passage 48 is formed by the partition member 55 and the supply frame 50. As described above, the part of the screw 54 is in the communication passage 48. To be more specific, in the internal space 51 of the supply frame 50 as illustrated in
The screw 54 is a member movable relative to the supply frame 50, and more specifically, the screw 54 is rotatably supported by the supply frame 50. The screw 54 rotates to convey toner in the toner storage chamber 49 in the rotation axial direction of the screw 54 from the part exposed in the toner storage chamber 49 extending in the Z1 direction toward the communication passage 48 extending in the Z2 direction.
As described above, the communication passage 48 is formed in a tunnel shape by the partition member 55 and the supply frame 50, and extends in the direction of the toner conveyance by the screw 54e. Further, the screw 54 is partially covered to be in the communication passage 48. The tunnel shape of the communication passage 48 is formed to accommodate to the external form of the screw 54.
The communication passage 48 plays a role of regulating the amount of toner conveyed by the screw 54 to convey a predetermined amount of toner. To be more specific, some toner conveyed by the screw 54 toward the communication passage 48 enters the communication passage 48 and moves to the toner discharge chamber 57, but the other toner does not enter the communication passage 48 and remains in the toner storage chamber 49. The amount of the toner entering the communication passage 48 is adjusted in a ratio set as appropriate between the size of the opening of the tunnel formed by the communication passage 48 and the size of the screw 54. Thus, the screw 54 extending in the communication passage 48 allows a predetermined amount of toner to be supplied from the toner storage chamber 49 into the toner discharge chamber 57.
[Toner Discharge Chamber]
As illustrated in
Near the toner discharge chamber 57, which is near the back surface (the end in the Z2 direction) of the supply frame 50, is disposed the screw gear 64 to receive a rotary force for rotating the screw 54. Further, the toner discharge chamber 57 has an outlet 52 for discharging toner from the internal space 51 of the supply frame 50 to the outside. The outlet 52 is formed in the bottom surface of the cartridge 13 (the bottom surface of the supply frame 50), and toner is discharged downward out of the outlet 52. Further, as illustrated in
Furthermore, the pump 58 is near the back surface (the end in the Z2 direction) of the cartridge 13. The pump 58 includes a bellows portion (a movable portion) 58a to expand and contract to change the volume of the internal space, and the pump 58 communicates with the inside of the toner discharge chamber 57. The cam gear 60 rotates to expand or contract the bellows portion 58a, changing the internal volume of the internal space of the bellows portion 58a. In other words, the pump 58 is configured to expand and contract in the range between a first state of a relatively larger volume of the internal space of the bellows portion 58a and a second state of a relatively smaller volume of the internal space of the bellows portion 58a than that in the first state. The first state and the second state are a maximized capacity and a minimized capacity of the bellows portion 58a, respectively, formed by the rotation of the cam gear 60.
As illustrated in
The varying internal pressure (internal atmospheric pressure) of the toner discharge chamber 57 with the expansion/contraction of the pump 58 makes a difference between an atmospheric pressure outside the cartridge 13 and the pressure inside the toner discharge chamber 57. The outlet 52 takes in and releases air due to pressure differences, and the flows of the air contributes to the discharge of toner out of the outlet 52 toward the toner conveyance device 14.
To be more specific, as the capacity of the pump 58 increases through expansion of the pump 58 as illustrated in
[Configuration of Action Member]
Next, a configuration of an action member 70 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
[Action of Action Member]
Next, the action of the action member 70 will be described more in detail with reference to
When the screw 54 rotates after the state in
When the screw 54 rotates after the state in
When the screw 54 rotates after the state in
As described above, the action member 70 shifts from the state in
[Cyclic Relationship Between Expansion/Contraction of Pump and Rotation of Action Member]
Next, the cyclic relationship between the expansion/contraction action of the pump 58 and the rotation of the action member 70 in the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
In the present exemplary embodiment, the rotation speed of the screw 54 is set to 174 (rpm), and the cycles of the two blades of the action member 70 are set to 0.11 (sec) as a time period Ts1 and 0.24 (sec) as a time period Ts2. The time period Ts1 in
A time t1 in
To discharge the toner stably through the action of the action member 70 with the expansion/contraction of the pump 58, it is suitable to perform the entry and exit action of the blade of the action member 70 into and from the outlet 52 at least once, during the time period from the time t1 to the time t2. Namely, with the first and second blades provided as in the present exemplary embodiment, it is suitable that the cycle Tp of the pump 58 is longer than or equal to the time period Ts1 and longer than or equal to the time period Ts2. In other words, it is suitable that the action member 70 goes through the action from the exit (retraction) state through the entering state then to the exit state again, at least once, during the time period that the pump 58 is shifted from the second state (
To loosen the toner near the outlet 52 at least once during the time period from the time t1 to the time t2, the action member may have one blade, one of the two blades illustrated in
In the configuration of the present exemplary embodiment as described above, in the cartridge 13 to supply toner using the pump 58, the action member 70, attached to the screw 54, is operated with the expansion/contraction of the pump 58. This allows toner near the outlet 52 to be loosened with one or more blades of the action member 70 in harmony with the expansion/contraction cycle of the pump 58, providing a stable discharge of toner from the outlet 52.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the configuration where the cam gear 60 for driving the pump 58 and the screw gear 64 for driving the screw 54 engage has been described, but the present exemplary embodiment is not limited thereto. A different driving unit may transmit a driving force to the screw gear 64 instead of the cam gear 60 as long as the toner near the outlet 52 is loosened at least once during the time period from the time t1 to the time t2 (one cycle of the expansion/contraction of the pump 58).
The action member 70 is not limited to the resin sheet described in the present exemplary embodiment, and another material having a similar function is usable in place of the resin, and the thickness thereof is appropriately adjustable as long as the action member 70 enters and exits the outlet 52 with the rotation of the screw 54. Moreover, the attachment of the action member 70 to the screw 54 is not limited to the thermal fixing described in the present exemplary embodiment, and a fixing method having a function equivalent to the thermal fixing is usable as appropriate.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
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2020-093337 | May 2020 | JP | national |
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/327,560, filed on May 21, 2021, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-093337 filed May 28, 2020, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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11442379 | Kawamura | Sep 2022 | B2 |
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2008200459 | Jun 2010 | AU |
5623109 | Nov 2014 | JP |
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20220404739 A1 | Dec 2022 | US |
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Parent | 17327560 | May 2021 | US |
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