Transport member, transport device, and image forming apparatus
11520278 ยท 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03G15/0896
PHYSICS
International classification
G03G21/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A transport member includes a shaft and plural blades that extend around the shaft so as to transport a target object that is to be transported and that is present around the plural blades in a direction in which the shaft extends by rotating with the shaft, the plural blades extending in at least a region of the transport member in the direction in which the shaft extends in such a manner that the plural blades are sequentially out of phase with one another in a direction in which the plural blades rotate. The at least a portion in the direction in which the shaft extends has flexibility.
Claims
1. A transport member comprising: a shaft; and a plurality of blades that extend around the shaft so as to transport a target object that is to be transported and that is present around the plurality of blades in a direction in which the shaft extends by rotating with the shaft, the plurality of blades extending in at least a region of the transport member in the direction in which the shaft extends in such a manner that the plurality of blades are sequentially out of phase with one another in a direction in which the plurality of blades rotate, wherein the at least a region of the transport member in the direction in which the shaft extends has flexibility.
2. The transport member according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of blades is comprised of a helical blade, which is wound around the shaft in a helical manner, and slits dividing the helical blade into the plurality of blades, wherein the plurality of blades are disposed at a plurality of positions in a rotation direction of the helical blade, and the slits are disposed at a plurality of positions in the rotation direction of the helical blade.
3. The transport member according to claim 2, wherein each of the slits is a slit extending from the tip end to a surface of the shaft.
4. The transport member according to claim 2, wherein the slits are disposed at at least three positions in a region in which the helical blade is wound in one turn in the rotation direction.
5. The transport member according to claim 3, wherein the slits are disposed at at least three positions in a region in which the helical blade is wound in one turn in the rotation direction.
6. The transport member according to claim 1, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of blades have end surfaces that are close to each other, and the end surfaces are located at positions that are sequentially displaced from each other in the direction in which the shaft extends.
7. The transport member according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of blades are widened in such a manner that adjacent ones of the plurality of blades overlap each other when viewed in the direction in which the shaft extends.
8. A transport device comprising: a tube that has a curved portion and a hollow space formed in the tube; the transport member according to claim 1 that is disposed in the hollow space and that has a flexible portion at which the plurality of blades are disposed, the flexible portion being disposed in the curved portion; and a driving unit that drives the transport member so that the transport member rotates, wherein a target object that is to be transported and that is present in the hollow space is transported.
9. An image forming apparatus comprising: an image forming unit that forms a toner image; and the transport device according to claim 8 that transports a toner that is the target object.
10. The image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the image forming unit includes an image holding unit that holds a toner image and transfers the toner image onto a to-be-transferred member and a cleaning unit that removes, from the image holding unit, a toner that remains in a region of the image holding unit after the toner image has been transferred, wherein the image forming apparatus further includes a storage unit that stores the toner removed from the image holding unit, and wherein the transport device is a device that transports the toner from the cleaning unit to the storage unit.
11. The transport member according to claim 1, wherein the slit is formed by cutting the helical blade from the tip end of the helical blade that is located farthest from the shaft toward the shaft.
12. The transport member according to claim 11, wherein the slit is formed by cutting the helical blade from the tip end of the helical blade that is located farthest from the shaft to a surface of the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below.
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(9) A printer 10 that is illustrated in
(10) The controller 11 has a function of serving as an information processing apparatus that includes a central processing unit (CPU), which runs a program, and memory. In the printer 10, an image forming operation is controlled as a result of a control program being run in the controller 11.
(11) The printer 10 includes sheet trays 21 that are disposed in a lower portion of the printer 10, and sheets P are stacked on top of one another in each of the sheet trays 21. The sheet trays 21 are configured to be capable of being drawn out to be supplied with the sheets P. The sizes of the sheets P, which are to be accommodated in the sheet trays 21, may sometimes be changed by a user, and in addition, the sheets P having different sizes or different thicknesses may sometimes be accommodated in the plurality of sheet trays 21. The controller 11 recognizes the sizes and the thicknesses of the sheets P that are actually accommodated in the sheet trays 21 and uses the information regarding their sizes and thicknesses for controlling each unit of the printer 10. Although not illustrated, an automatic-recognition mechanism that includes, for example, a sensor or a recognition mechanism that operates in response to, for example, an input from a user is incorporated in the printer 10, and the mechanism is required for the above recognition.
(12) Each of the sheets P in the sheet trays 21 is to be sent to standby rollers 24 by a pickup roller 22 and a pair of separation rollers 23. The timing of transportation of one of the sheets P that has reached the standby rollers 24 is adjusted, and the sheet P is further transported.
(13) The printer 10 includes an image carrier 12 that has a cylindrical shape and rotates in the direction of arrow A, and a charger 13, an exposure unit 14, a developing unit 15, a transfer unit 16, and a cleaner 17 are disposed around the image carrier 12. The image carrier 12 corresponds to an example of an image holding unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. A configuration that includes the image carrier 12 and the peripheral units, which are the charger 13, the exposure unit 14, the developing unit 15, the transfer unit 16, and the cleaner 17, corresponds to an example of an image forming unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
(14) The charger 13 charges a surface of the image carrier 12, and the exposure unit 14 exposes the surface of the image carrier 12 to light in accordance with an image signal sent from the controller 11 and forms an electrostatic latent image. The developing unit 15 develops an electrostatic latent image, which has been formed on the image carrier 12, with a toner. As a result of performing this development operation, a toner image is formed onto the image carrier 12.
(15) The printer 10 includes a toner bottle 19 that contains the toner, and when the toner is used by the developing unit 15, the toner is supplied to the developing unit 15 from the toner bottle 19.
(16) The standby rollers 24 send out one of the sheets P in such a manner that the sheet P reaches a position facing the transfer unit 16 in accordance with the timing at which a toner image formed on the image carrier 12 reaches the position. Then, the toner image formed on the image carrier 12 is transferred onto the sheet P, which has been sent out, by operation of the transfer unit 16. As a result, an unfixed toner image is formed onto the sheet P.
(17) Residual toner that remains on the image carrier 12 after the above transfer operation has been performed is removed from the image carrier 12 by the cleaner 17. Here, the cleaner 17 includes a blade 31 that scrapes off the residual toner remaining on the image carrier 12 by coming into contact with the image carrier 12, a containing unit 32 that contains the residual toner, which has been scraped off, while supporting the blade 31, and a transport member 33 that transports the residual toner contained in the containing unit 32 in a direction perpendicular to the plane in
(18) The residual toner transported by the transport member 33 is contained into a waste-toner tank 30. The waste-toner tank 30 corresponds to an example of a storage unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Note that the residual toner will hereinafter be referred to as waste toner because the residual toner is toner that is discarded into the waste-toner tank 30.
(19) The sheet P to which an unfixed toner image has been transferred by the operation of the transfer unit 16 is further transported in the direction of arrow B, and the sheet P is heated and pressurized as a result of passing through a fixing unit 18. As a result, the unfixed toner image is fixed in place, and an image formed of the unfixed toner image is formed onto the sheet P.
(20) The sheet P that has passed through the fixing unit 18 is transported in the direction of arrow C and ejected to a sheet output tray 25 by an ejection roller 20.
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(23) Before describing the transport member 33 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a transport member that is a comparative example will now be described. For ease of understanding, in the following description, the transport member that is the comparative example and the peripheral components will be denoted by the same reference signs as the transport member 33 and the peripheral components according to the exemplary embodiment. Although not illustrated, the transport member 33 that is the comparative example includes a shaft that has a circular cross section and a helical blade that is wound around the shaft a large number of times in a helical manner and has a configuration in which the helical blade also extends in the connecting portion 36.
(24) Although the transport member 33 maintains substantially sufficient flexibility when it keeps rotating, the transport member 33 does not continuously keep rotating and stops rotating when, for example, the operation of the device that includes the transport member 33 is stopped. If the transport member 33 is not rotating for a long period of time, although the transport member 33 is made of an elastomer having elasticity, the transport member 33 will have a so-called bending tendency, that is, the transport member 33 will become somewhat hardened while keeping its stationary position. In particular, the bending tendency may sometimes become pronounced when the transport member 33 has been left as is for a long period of time in a high-temperature environment.
(25) Thus, when the transport member 33 is caused to rotate again by starting the operation of the device, there is a possibility that an end of a portion of the transport member 33, the portion having become hardened while being in a bent position in the curved connecting portion 36, will come into contact with the inner wall of the transport tube 35, which in turn results in generation of noise.
(26) The transport member 33 according to an exemplary embodiment, which will be described below, is a transport member that includes a bent portion having flexibility higher than the flexibility of the bent portion of the transport member that has been described above as the comparative example.
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(28) The transport member 33 includes a shaft 331 that has a circular cross section and a helical blade 332 that is wound around the shaft 331 in a helical manner, and the shaft 331 and the helical blade 332 are integrally formed by using an elastomer. Note that, in the portion of the transport member 33 located in the region D, the helical blade 332 is divided by slits 333 at a plurality of positions (in this case, at four positions in each single-winding region in which the helical blade 332 is wound in one turn) in a direction in which the helical blade 332 rotates, each of the slits 333 being formed by cutting the helical blade 332 from a tip end of the helical blade 332 that is located farthest from the shaft 331 toward the shaft 331, so that a plurality of short blades 332a, 332b, 332c, and 332d are formed in the single-winding regions (in this case, four of these short blades are formed in each of the single-winding regions). Regarding the blades 332a, 332b, 332c, and 332d, which are formed such that four of them are formed in each of the single-winding regions, although
(29) The portion of the transport member 33 located in the region D is disposed in the connecting portion 36, which is illustrated in
(30) Note that, in the case illustrated in
(31) In the transport member 33 illustrated in
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(34) Similar to the transport member 33 according to the first exemplary embodiment, which is illustrated in
(35) The blades 332a, 332b, 332c, and 332d that are illustrated in
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(38) Note that, in the transport member 33 according to the first exemplary embodiment illustrated in
(39) Although the transport member 33 that transports the waste toner to the waste-toner tank 30 has been described above as an example, the transport member according to the present disclosure is not limited to the transport member 33 that transports the waste toner to the waste-toner tank 30. For example, the transport member according to the present disclosure may be a transport member or the like that transports the toner from the toner bottle 19 to the developing unit 15.
(40) In addition, the transport member according to the present disclosure is not limited to a transport member that transports a toner, and the present disclosure may also be applied to transport members that transport various powder. Furthermore, the transport member according to the present disclosure is not limited to a transport member that transports powder, and the present disclosure may also be applied to transport members that transport, for example, sand, gravel, fresh concrete, and so forth.
(41) The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.