CHARGING DEVICE AND IMAGE-FORMING APPARATUS
20220299907 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03G15/0258
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A charging device includes: a charging roller to charge a surface of the image carrier by rotating in contact with the image carrier; a cleaning roller to clean a surface of the charging roller by rotating in contact with the charging roller; a bearing to hold the charging roller and the cleaning roller so that a distance between an axis of the charging roller and an axis of the cleaning roller is constant; and a biaser to apply biasing force to the bearing in a direction to bring the charging roller into press contact with the image carrier, wherein the bearing has a first bearing to support the axis of the cleaning roller and a second bearing to support the axis of the charging roller, the first bearing is disposed inward from the second bearing in a roller axial direction of the cleaning roller and the charging roller.
Claims
1. A charging device that charges an image carrier by bringing itself into contact with the image carrier, the charging device comprising: a charging roller to charge a surface of the image carrier by rotating in contact with the image carrier; a cleaning roller to clean a surface of the charging roller by rotating in contact with the charging roller; a bearing to hold the charging roller and the cleaning roller so that a distance between an axis of the charging roller and an axis of the cleaning roller is constant; and a biaser to apply biasing force to the bearing in a direction to bring the charging roller into press contact with the image carrier, wherein the bearing has a first bearing to support the axis of the cleaning roller and a second bearing to support the axis of the charging roller, the first bearing is disposed inward from the second bearing in a roller axial direction of the cleaning roller and the charging roller, and the biaser applies biasing force to the bearing at a position corresponding to the first bearing in the roller axial direction.
2. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein each of the first bearing and the second bearing of the bearing is substantially U-shaped bearing with a side facing the image carrier being opened.
3. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein biasing force applied to the bearing by the biaser is greater than a load with which the charging roller is pushed up by the cleaning roller.
4. The charging device according to claim 1 further comprising a bearing guide to retain the bearing while guiding the bearing in a biasing direction by the biaser, wherein the biaser applies biasing force to the bearing at a position inward from the bearing guide in the roller axial direction.
5. The charging device according to claim 4, wherein the bearing guide retains the bearing inward from the second bearing in the roller axial direction.
6. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the axis of the cleaning roller is shorter in length than the axis of the charging roller.
7. An image-forming apparatus comprising the charging device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
[0040] Now some embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] The image-forming apparatus 10 can handle image data corresponding to a color image using black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y), or image data corresponding to a monochrome image using a single color (e.g. black). Therefore, the image-forming apparatus 10 includes four process units Pa, Pb, Pc, and Pd which are associated with black, cyan, magenta, and yellow, respectively. Each of the process units Pa, Pb, Pc, and Pd forms toner images according to the image data by using an electrophotographic technology.
[0043] The toner images respectively formed by the process units Pa, Pb, Pc, and Pd are sequentially transferred and superimposed on an intermediate transfer belt 15. As a result, a color toner image can be formed on the intermediate transfer belt 15. The color toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 15 is secondarily transferred onto the recording paper with a secondary transfer unit 16, and then it is fused on the recording paper at a fixing device 17 by heating and pressurizing the recording paper.
[0044] Each of the process units Pa, Pb, Pc, and Pd includes a charging device, an exposure unit, a developing unit, a transferer, a cleaning unit, and a destabilizer, which are arranged around a photoreceptor drum along a rotation direction thereof. As shown in
[0045] Furthermore, the charging device according to this embodiment can be further unitized in each of the process units Pa, Pb, Pc, and Pd, and may be provided as a charging unit (charging device) 30.
[0046] As shown in
[0047] The bearing 33 has a first bearing 331 to support a shaft (axis) 321 of the cleaning roller 32, and a second bearing 332 to support a shaft (axis) 311 of the charging roller 31. Here, the shaft 321 of the cleaning roller 32 is configured to be shorter in length than the shaft 311 of the charging roller 31. Accordingly, the bearing 33 has a stepped structure in which the first bearing 331 and the second bearing 332 are formed in a step-like shape for adapting itself to the difference in length between the shaft 311 and the shaft 321. In this case, the first bearing 331 may be disposed inward from the second bearing 332 in the roller axial direction. In addition, each of the first bearing 331 and the second bearing 332 is formed substantially in a U-shape with the upper side (a side facing the photoreceptor drum 20) being opened.
[0048] The bearing guide 351 retains the bearing 33 at a position corresponding to the second bearing 332 in the roller axial direction so that it can retain the bearing 33 fully in a height direction of the bearing 33. The bearing 33 is biased with biasing force from the elastic member 34 disposed between the bearing 33 and the frame member 35. In the image-forming apparatus 10, the charging roller 31 is brought into pressure contact with the photoreceptor drum 20 with biasing force from the elastic member 34. Therefore, the bearing guide 351 can retain the bearing 33 while guiding the bearing 33 toward a biasing direction of the elastic member 34.
[0049] In the charging unit 30 according to the first embodiment, the elastic member 34 is located not at a position corresponding to the bearing guide 351 in the roller axial direction (i.e., at a position corresponding to the second bearing 332) but at a position inward from the bearing guide 351 in the roller axial direction (i.e., at a position corresponding to the first bearing 331) so as to bring itself into contact with the bearing 33 (biasing force is applied to the bearing 33).
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[0051] The bearing 33 has a fall-out prevention hook 334 on both sides. The fall-out prevention hook 334 engages with an engagement hook (not shown) provided on the frame member 35 to prevent the bearing 33 from falling out of the bearing guide 351. Furthermore, a positioning protrusion 335 for positioning the elastic member 34 is provided on a bottom surface of the bearing 33. The elastic member 34 is positioned with respect to the bearing 33 by fitting the positioning protrusion 335 into one end of the elastic member 34.
[0052] In the charging unit 30 according to the first embodiment, the bearing 33 has a stepped structure in which the first bearing 331 and the second bearing 332 are formed in a step-like shape by configurating such that the shaft 321 of the cleaning roller 32 is shorter in length than the shaft 311 of the charging roller 31. This allows the difficulty of the work for attaching the bearings 33 and the rollers to the frame member 35 to be significantly decreased. Namely, the charging unit 30 can be assembled in the same manner as the conventional charging device described with reference to
[0053] Furthermore, in the charging unit 30 according to the first embodiment, when used in the image-forming apparatus 10 (when the charging roller 31 is brought into pressure contact with the photoreceptor drum 20), it is possible to prevent the bearing 33 from inwardly inclining. This is due to the following actions.
[0054] In the conventional charging device shown in
[0055] Also in the charging unit 30, since the bearing 33 has a stepped structure, reaction force of the cleaning roller 32 pushing up the charging roller 31 is applied to the first bearing 331, force causing the bearing 33 to incline inwardly is generated. However, in the charging unit 30, since the elastic member 34 is disposed inward from the bearing guide 351, biasing force from the elastic member 34 acts so as to push the bearing 33 back to the opposite side (outward). As a result, in the charging unit 30, the inward inclining of the bearing 33 can be prevented, and thus the rotating operation of the rollers can be stabilized.
[0056] In this case, it is also preferable that biasing force applied to the bearing 33 by the elastic member 34 is greater than a load with which the cleaning roller 32 pushes up the charging roller 31 (i.e., a load which brings the cleaning roller 32 into press contact with the charging roller 31 at a desired bite amount). As a result, an effect of reaction force of the cleaning roller 32, which is a factor of the inward inclining of the bearing 33, can be suppressed, and thus it is possible to effectively prevent the bearing 33 from inclining inwardly.
Second Embodiment
[0057] In the first embodiment described above, the bearing guide 351 retains the bearing 33 at a position corresponding to the second bearing 332 in the roller axial direction. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment. For example, as shown in
[0058] In this case, the first bearing 331 supporting the cleaning roller 32 is located inward from the bearing guide 351 in the roller axial direction, and the second bearing 332 supporting the charging roller 31 is located outward from the bearing guide 351 in the roller axial direction. As a result, a load that the bearing 33 receives from the shaft 311 is balanced with a load that the bearing 33 receives from the shaft 321, so that it is possible to prevent the bearing 33 from inwardly inclining more effectively.
[0059] It should be noted that the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrated as only examples in all respects and do not serve as a basis for a limited interpretation. Therefore, the technical scope of the present invention is not interpreted based on only the above-described embodiments but defined based on a statement in the claims. Furthermore, any changes and modifications within the meaning and range equivalent to the claims fall within the scope of the invention.