Charging device, image forming unit comprising the same, and image forming apparatus comprising the same
10268134 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03G15/0258
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
To provide a charging device that allows a discharging electrode to be cleaned without damaging a protruding portion at an end portion of the discharging electrode. The device is provided with: a discharging electrode including a plurality of protruding portions arranged along a predetermined direction, the discharging electrode discharging electricity from at least part of the protruding portions; a cleaner for cleaning at least some protruding portions included in the plurality of protruding portions; a cleaner conveyance mechanism for conveying the cleaner along the predetermined direction for performing the cleaning, such that the cleaner interferes with at least some protruding portions included in the plurality of protruding portions; and a cleaner height adjustment mechanism for adjusting a height of the cleaner in a vicinity of the protruding portion where the cleaner reaches at first.
Claims
1. A charging device, comprising: a discharging electrode including a plurality of protruding portions arranged along a predetermined direction and protruding in a protruding direction, the discharging electrode discharging electricity from at least part of the protruding portions; a cleaner for cleaning at least some protruding portions included in the plurality of protruding portions; a cleaner conveyance mechanism for conveying the cleaner along the predetermined direction for performing the cleaning, such that the cleaner interferes with at least some protruding portions included in the plurality of protruding portions; and a cleaner height adjustment mechanism for adjusting a height of the cleaner, when conveyed along the predetermined direction, in a vicinity of the protruding portion, such that at a first position where the cleaner is before the cleaner height adjustment mechanism, the cleaner is at a first level in a vicinity of a lower end of the protruding portion, and, at a second position where the cleaner is on the cleaner height adjustment mechanism, the cleaner is at a second level in a vicinity of an upper end of the protruding portion, the first level being lower in the protruding direction than the second level.
2. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner height adjustment mechanism is configured such that a height of a lower end portion of the cleaner, in the vicinity of the protruding portion where the cleaner reaches at first, is proximate to a height of a vicinity of a tip portion of the protruding portions.
3. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner height adjustment mechanism includes a raised portion arranged immediately before the protruding portion where the cleaner reaches at first; and wherein the cleaner rides on the raised portion immediately before the protruding portion where the cleaner reaches at first.
4. The charging device according to claim 3, wherein the raised portion is shaped like a slope.
5. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner height adjustment mechanism is provided in a vicinity of both ends or one end of the discharging electrode.
6. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the cleaner conveyance mechanism comprises: a cleaner holder to which the cleaner is rotatably attached; and a slide rail for supporting the cleaner holder so as to allow a height of the cleaner to be adjusted, and conveying the cleaner holder along the predetermined direction.
7. The charging device according to claim 6, wherein the slide rail is configured such that a height of the cleaner holder can be adjusted within a predetermined range in relation to a reference position of the slide rail.
8. The charging device according to claim 6, wherein the slide rail is configured such that a position of the cleaner holder in a vertical direction to the predetermined direction is restricted in relation to a reference position of the slide rail.
9. The charging device according to claim 6, wherein the slide rail is configured so as to prevent rolling of the cleaner holder about the predetermined direction being regarded as an axial direction.
10. The charging device according to claim 6, wherein the slide rail comprises a first slide rail and a second slide rail; the first slide rail comprises: a first moving-side rail provided to the cleaner holder; and a first fixed-side rail provided to a discharging electrode retaining portion for holding the discharging electrode; and the second slide rail comprises: a second moving-side rail provided to the cleaner holder; and a second fixed-side rail provided to the discharging electrode retaining portion.
11. The charging device according to claim 10, wherein the cleaner is rotatably attached to a region in a vicinity of a tip portion of the cleaner holder; the first moving-side rail and the second moving-side rail are both shaped like a guide formed in the vicinity of the tip portion of the cleaner holder; at least the plurality of first fixed-side rails are discretely formed along the predetermined direction; and the plurality of fixed-side rails, being discretely formed, guide the corresponding moving-side rail.
12. The charging device according to claim 10, wherein the cleaner is rotatably attached to a region in a vicinity of a tip portion of the cleaner holder; the first moving-side rail and the second moving-side rail are both shaped like a guide formed in the vicinity of the tip portion of the cleaner holder; at least the second fixed-side rail is continuously formed along the predetermined direction; and at least the second fixed-side rail, being continuously formed, guides the corresponding moving-side rail.
13. The charging device according to claim 10, further comprising a frame portion for surrounding the cleaner holder with an entrance; wherein the cleaner holder and the frame portion surrounding the cleaner holder at the entrance form a third slide rail; and at least one of the first and second slide rails, and the third slide rail, are configured such that pitching and yawing of the cleaner holder are prevented with respect to the conveyance direction being regarded as an axis.
14. The charging device according to claim 13, wherein the cleaner holder is a bar-like cleaner holder that extends in the predetermined direction.
15. The charging device according to claim 6, wherein the cleaner holder is a bar-like cleaner holder that extends in the predetermined direction.
16. An image forming unit, comprising: a photosensitive drum as an image carrier; a charging unit for charging the photosensitive drum; a developing unit for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum into a toner image; and a cleaner unit for removing a toner remaining on a surface of the photosensitive drum; wherein the charging device according to claim 1 is used as the charging unit.
17. An image forming apparatus, comprising: a photosensitive drum as an image carrier; a charging unit for charging the photosensitive drum; an exposing unit for forming a latent image on the photosensitive drum; a developing unit for developing an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum into a toner image; and means configured to form the toner image on a recording medium; and a cleaner unit for removing a toner remaining on a surface of the photosensitive drum; wherein the charging device according to claim 1 is used as the charging unit.
18. The image forming apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising transporting means configured to convey the recording medium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) An image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings. The image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment is a copy machine, a printer, a facsimile, or a multifunction peripheral thereof; and an electrophotographic laser beam printer capable of forming an image (hereinafter simply referred to as printer) is described as an example of the image forming apparatus.
First Embodiment
(27) A printer 100 according to a first embodiment is described with reference to
(28) As illustrated in
(29) The sheet feed portion 10 is provided with: a feed sheet load portion 11 for loading/storing sheets; and a separation feed portion 12 for separately feeding the sheets, loaded in the feed sheet load portion 11, on a sheet-by-sheet basis. The feed sheet load portion 11 is provided with an intermediate plate 14 that pivots on a pivot axis 13; and when feeding a sheet, the intermediate plate 14 pivots, and lifts the sheet upwards (the state illustrated with the two-dot chain line in
(30) The manual feed portion 20 is provided with: a manual feed tray 21 capable of loading sheets; and a separation feed portion 22 capable of separately feeding the sheets, loaded in the manual feed tray 21, on a sheet-by-sheet basis. The manual feed tray 21 is pivotally supported by a printer main body 101, and when sheets are manually fed, the sheets can be loaded by pivoting the manual feed tray 21 (the state illustrated with the two-dot chain line in
(31) The image forming portion 30 is provided with: four process cartridges (image forming units) 31Y to 31B for forming images in yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and black (B), respectively; an exposure device (also referred to as exposing unit) 32 for exposing surfaces of photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B, respectively (to be described later); a transfer portion (transferring means) 33 for transferring toner images formed on the surfaces of the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B, respectively, to a sheet; and a fixing portion (fixing means) 34 for fixing an unfixed toner image transferred to a sheet. In the first embodiment, the image forming portion 30 is set so as to be capable of forming an image at a high process speed on the order of 320 to 375 mm/s.
(32) Each of the four process cartridges 31Y to 31B is removably attached to the printer main body 101, and is replaceable. Note that the four process cartridges 31Y to 31B have the same configuration except for forming an image in different colors; therefore, the configuration of the process cartridge 31Y for forming a yellow (Y) image is described herein, thereby omitting descriptions of the other process cartridges 31M to 31B. Further, the alphabets (Y, M, C and B) suffixed to the reference numbers represent the respective colors (yellow, magenta, cyan and black).
(33) The process cartridge 31Y is provided with: a photosensitive drum 310Y as an image carrier; a scorotron charging device (hereinafter simply referred to as charging device or charging unit) 311Y for charging the photosensitive drum 310Y; a developing device (also referred to as developing unit) 312Y for developing an electrostatic latent image into a toner image, the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 310Y by virtue of variation in the charge distribution; and a cleaner unit 313Y for removing toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 310Y after transferring a toner image to a recording medium, a transfer device or the like. Note that a latent image is an arbitrary image; and even if the transfer is not performed, toner will be removed in preparation for the subsequent image formation.
(34) The photosensitive drum 310Y is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, and is supported by driving means (not illustrated) such that the photosensitive drum 310Y can be rotationally driven around the axis line. Further, the photosensitive drum 310Y has a conductive substrate and a photosensitive layer formed on the surface of the conductive substrate. The conductive substrate can take a shape such as a cylindrical or pillar shape or a thin film, and is formed in a cylindrical shape in the first embodiment. The photosensitive layer is formed by laminating a charge generation layer having a charge generation material and a charge transport layer having a charge transport material; and it is preferable that an undercoating layer is provided between the charge generation layer and the charge transport layer. The charging device 311Y faces the surface of the photosensitive drum 310Y, and is arranged along the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 310Y. Note that the charging device 311Y will be described later in detail.
(35) The developing device 312Y is arranged so as to face the surface of the photosensitive drum 310Y, at a downstream side of the charging device 311Y in the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum 310Y; and the developing device 312Y is provided with: a developing device main body 314Y for developing, with toner, an electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 310Y; and a toner cartridge 315Y for supplying toner to the developing device main body 314Y. The toner cartridge 315Y is removably attached to the developing device main body 314Y; and when the toner cartridge 315Y runs out of the toner stored, the toner cartridge 315Y can be removed from the developing device main body 314Y, and can be replaced. The cleaner unit 313Y is arranged to a downstream side of the developing device 312Y in the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum 310Y.
(36) The exposure device 32 is provided with: a light source 320 for emitting a laser beam; and a plurality of mirrors 321, etc. for guiding the laser beam to the surfaces of the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B.
(37) The transfer portion 33 is provided with: a primary transfer belt 330 for carrying the toner images formed on the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B; primary transfer rollers 331Y to 331B for primarily transferring the toner images formed on the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B, respectively, to the primary transfer belt 330; a secondary transfer roller 332 for secondarily transferring the toner image carried by the primary transfer belt 330 to a sheet; and a cleaner unit 333 for removing the toner remaining on the primary transfer belt 330. The primary transfer belt 330 is stretched between a driving roller 334 and a driven roller 335, and is pressed against the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B by way of the primary transfer rollers 331Y to 331B. The primary transfer belt 330 is nipped between the secondary transfer roller 332 and the driving roller 334; and at a nip portion N, a toner image carried by the primary transfer belt 330 is transferred to a sheet.
(38) The fixing portion 34 is provided with: a heating roller 340 for heating a sheet; and a pressing roller 341 in pressure-contact with the heating roller 340. The sheet discharge portion 40 is provided with a pair of discharge rollers 41, in which the pair of discharge rollers 41 is provided with: a discharge roller 42 capable of reversible rotation; and a driven roller 43 that rotates as driven by the discharge roller 42.
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(40) Next, descriptions are provided for an image forming operation of the printer 100 (image forming control by the control portion 50) configured as described above. In the first embodiment, descriptions are provided by way of an image forming operation for forming an image on a sheet S loaded in the feed sheet load portion 11, based on image information that is input from an external PC.
(41) When image information is input from the external PC into the printer 100, the exposure device 32 emits a laser beam towards the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B, based on the input image information. At this time, the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B have been electrically charged in advance by the charging devices 311Y to 311B, respectively; and upon being irradiated with a laser beam, an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B. Subsequently, an electrostatic latent image is developed by the developing devices 312Y to 312B; and toner images in yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (B) are formed on the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B, respectively. By way of the primary transfer rollers 331Y to 331B, the toner images in the respective colors formed on the photosensitive drums 310Y to 310B are sequentially transferred in a superimposed manner to the primary transfer belt 330 rotating in the direction of an arrow A; and the toner image having being transferred in a superimposed manner (toner image in full color) is conveyed to the nip portion N by way of the primary transfer belt 330.
(42) In parallel with the above-mentioned image forming operation, the sheets loaded in the feed sheet load portion 11 are fed, on a sheet-by-sheet basis, to the sheet conveyance path 102 by way of the separation feed portion 12. In addition, skew is corrected by way of a pair of resisting rollers 103 downstream of the sheet conveyance path 102; a sheet is conveyed to the nip portion N at a predetermined conveyance timing; and at the nip portion N, the toner image on the primary transfer belt 330 is transferred to the sheet. The sheet with the toner image transferred thereon is heated and pressurized in the fixing portion 34 so as to fuse and fix the toner image, and is externally discharged by way of the pair of discharge rollers 41. The sheet externally discharged is loaded onto a discharged-sheet loading portion 104 provided on the top surface of the printer main body 101.
(43) Note that, when an image is formed on both sides (first and second faces) of the sheet, before the sheet having an image formed on the first face (front face) is discharged to the discharged-sheet loading portion 104, the discharge roller 42 is reversed, and the sheet is conveyed to a double-side conveyance path 105, and is re-conveyed to the image forming portion 30 through the double-side conveyance path 105. Further, similar to the first face, an image is formed on the second face (rear face), and the sheet is externally discharged.
(44) Next, the charging device according to the first embodiment of the present invention is described in detail. Although the charging device includes the charging devices 311Y, 311M, 311C and 311B respectively corresponding to the four colors, the charging device 311Y is described herein as representing the charging device 311.
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(51) As already described above, one or more of the nearest protruding portions 410-2 pierce the MC cleaner rubber 423; however, for example, when a user catches the grip of the MC cleaner bar 403, inserts the MC cleaner bar 403 into the entrance frame portion 505, and pushes it forward to the back of the charging device 311, the MC cleaner 424 will advance, while rotating, to the back of the charging device 311, while the plurality of protruding portions 410-2 pierce the MC cleaner rubber 423 one after another. As the result of the protruding portions 410-2 piercing the MC cleaner rubber 423, contaminant attached to the protruding portions 410-2 is removed therefrom, and when the protruding portions 410-2 have left the MC cleaner rubber 423, the protruding portions 410-2 will be in a cleaned state being free from the contaminant.
(52) Next, the aforementioned slide rail is described in further detail.
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(55) The outer side portions 601-2 and the inner side portions 601-4 interpose the guide-shaped first moving-side rail 602 with almost no gaps in the horizontal direction, thereby restricting the position of the first moving-side rail 602 with almost no backlash in the horizontal direction. Namely, the first moving-side rail 602 will proceed, while sliding, between the outer side portions 601-2 and the inner side portions 601-4 of the first fixed-side rail 601. Therefore, the rolling about the longitudinal axis of the MC cleaner bar 403 is prevented.
(56) The lower side portions 601-3 are also arranged continuously or discretely along the longitudinal direction. The upper side portions 601-1 and the lower side portions 601-3 interpose the guide-shaped first moving-side rail 602 with a gap in the vertical direction; as a result, the upper side portions 601-1 and the lower side portions 601-3 of the first fixed-side rail 601 restrict the position of the first moving-side rail 602 with a backlash in the vertical direction.
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(58) Therefore, the position of the MC cleaner bar 403 is restricted with almost no backlash in the vertical direction, and is restricted within a range in the vertical direction.
(59) In the meantime, as described above, one or more of the nearest protruding portions 410-2 pierce the MC cleaner rubber 423. Therefore, the MC cleaner bar 403 would be pushed upwards by the protruding portions 410-2; however, with reference to the reference numbers depicted in, in particular,
(60) Next, a configuration including a raised portion according to the first embodiment of the present invention is described.
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(62) Hypothetically, if the raised portion 509 is not provided, the MC cleaner 424 would directly hit the vicinity of the base of one or more of the protruding portions 410-2 arranged at the head of the discharging electrode 410, as a result, the protruding portions 410-2 being directly hit would be damaged or deteriorated at an early stage. Moreover, if the protruding portions 410-2 in the vicinity of the head are damaged or deteriorated at an early stage, the situation is substantially equal to having none of the protruding portions 410-2, and therefore, the protruding portions 410-2 following behind the MC cleaner bar 403 in the travelling direction (from the right side in
(63) In contrast, since the raised portion 509 is provided in the first embodiment, the MC cleaner 424 abuts only on a region in the vicinity of the tip (namely, the vicinity of the upper end) of one or more of the protruding portions 410-2 arranged at the head of the discharging electrode 410; therefore, the protruding portions 410-2 can be prevented from being damaged or deteriorated at an early stage. A level, an angle of inclination and/or distribution of the raised portion 509-1 are adjusted and formed as follows. Namely, a level, an angle of inclination and/or distribution of the raised portion 509-1 are adjusted and formed, such that the MC cleaner 424 can reach the protruding portions 410-2 in the vicinity of the entrance, with a positional relationship that is similar to the positional relationship in the height direction maintained between the MC cleaner 424 and the protruding portions 410-2, in the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the discharging electrode 410. For example, the raised portion 509-1 is formed in a sloped shape that gently changes (for example, the angle of inclination changes in a sigmoid manner).
(64) Therefore, when cleaning the discharging electrode 410, the entirety of the plurality of protruding portions 410-2 provided to the discharging electrode 410 can be protected, only by arranging the raised portion 509-1 to the portion adjacent to the leftmost edge of the discharging electrode 410 (i.e. a portion immediately before the MC cleaner bar 403 as being inserted reaches the discharging electrode 410) in view of
(65) Moreover, the MC cleaner 424 may proceed farther after cleaning the protruding portion 410-2 at the tail portion. In this case, in order to prevent the protruding portion 410-2 at the tail portion from being damaged or deteriorated at an early stage when the MC cleaner 424 is returned to the entrance, as illustrated in
(66) Note that, as illustrated in
(67) Moreover, as illustrated in
(68) Note that a screw axis of a lead screw is illustrated in
Second Embodiment
(69) In the first embodiment, the second fixed-side rail 603 is continuously arranged in the longitudinal direction, while the first fixed-side rail 601 is discretely arranged in the longitudinal direction.
(70) In contrast, in the second embodiment, the first fixed-side rail 601 is continuously arranged in the longitudinal direction, similar to the second fixed-side rail 603 (illustration is omitted herein).
(71) Such a configuration further stabilizes the movement of the moving-side rail 602 and the moving-side rail 604, which correspond to the first fixed-side rail 601 and the second fixed-side rail 603, respectively; thereby allowing the MC cleaner bar 403 to move further stably in the longitudinal direction.
Third Embodiment
(72) In the first embodiment, the first fixed-side rail 601 is discretely arranged in the longitudinal direction, while the second fixed-side rail 603 is continuously arranged in the longitudinal direction.
(73) In contrast, in the third embodiment, the second fixed-side rail 603 is discretely arranged in the longitudinal direction, similar to the first fixed-side rail 601 (illustration is omitted herein).
(74) Such a configuration allows the first fixed-side rail 601 and the second fixed-side rail 603 to be formed with high accuracy, even in a simple manufacturing process.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(75) The present invention can be utilized for an electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(76) 100: image forming apparatus
(77) 30: image forming portion
(78) 31 (31Y to 31B): process cartridge
(79) 310: photosensitive drum
(80) 311: charging device (charging unit)
(81) 312: developing device
(82) 313: cleaner unit
(83) 401: first discharging electrode retaining portion
(84) 402: second discharging electrode retaining portion
(85) 403: MC cleaner bar
(86) 405: MC cleaner main body
(87) 405-1: MC cleaner shaft portion
(88) 405-2: MC cleaner wheel portion
(89) 410: discharging electrode
(90) 410-1: main body portion (part of the discharging electrode)
(91) 410-2: protruding portion (another part of the discharging electrode)
(92) 423: MC cleaner rubber
(93) 424: MC cleaner
(94) 505: entrance frame portion
(95) 509-1, 509-2: raised portion
(96) 511: bearing (conforming to the MC cleaner shaft portion)
(97) 601: first fixed-side rail
(98) 602: first moving-side rail
(99) 603: second fixed-side rail
(100) 604: second moving-side rail