IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS
20250004394 ยท 2025-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03G2215/0617
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A cartridge includes a pressing portion, a recessed portion, and an electrical contact. An apparatus body includes a contact unit that includes a contact and a protrusion. The contact and the protrusion are movable away from the mounting region against an elastic force. The contact unit is at a first position in a non-mounted state, a second position in a mounted state, and a third position in a middle state of transitioning from the non-mounted state to the mounted state. The second position is farther away from the mounting region than the first position by the protrusion being inserted into the recessed portion and the contact contacting with the electrical contact. The third position is farther away from the mounting region than the second position by the protrusion being pressed by the pressing portion so that the contact does not contact with the cartridge.
Claims
1. An image forming apparatus comprising: a cartridge; and an apparatus body to which the cartridge is detachably mounted in a first direction, wherein the cartridge includes: a pressing portion provided on an end surface in a second direction intersecting the first direction and a gravity direction; a recessed portion provided in the end surface and recessed more than the pressing portion; a powered member; and an electrical contact for receiving power to be supplied to the powered member, wherein the apparatus body includes: a frame body having a mounting region where the cartridge is mounted; and a contact unit provided in an end of the frame body in the second direction, the contact unit including a contact and a protrusion protruding toward the mounting region, the contact and the protrusion being movable in the second direction and in a direction away from the mounting region against an elastic force, the contact unit is located at: a first position in a non-mounted state in which the cartridge is not mounted to the apparatus body; a second position in a mounted state in which the cartridge is mounted to the apparatus body and is in the mounting region of the frame body, the second position being farther away from the mounting region than the first position in the second direction by the protrusion being inserted into the recessed portion and the contact contacting with the electrical contact; and a third position in a middle state of transitioning of the cartridge from the non-mounted state to the mounted state, the third position being farther away from the mounting region than the second position in the second direction by the protrusion being pressed by the pressing portion of the cartridge so that the contact does not contact with the cartridge.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the contact unit includes: a contact spring having a compression coil spring of which a compression direction is the second direction and of which a distal end on a side of the mounting region is the contact; and a holding member that holds the contact spring and is movable in the second direction by the contact spring being compressed, the holding member being provided with the protrusion, and the distal end of the contact spring is exposed from the holding member toward the mounting region.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the holding member has a through hole penetrating in the second direction, and the distal end of the contact spring is exposed toward the mounting region through the through hole.
4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein when the contact unit is at the second position, a gap is formed between the contact spring and the holding member in the second direction, and a gap is formed between the holding member and the electrical contact in the second direction.
5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the contact unit includes: a compression coil spring of which a compression direction is the second direction; a conductor provided in an end of the compression coil spring on a side of the mounting region; and a holding member that holds the conductor and is movable in the second direction by the compression coil spring being compressed, the holding member being provided with the protrusion, and the conductor is exposed from the holding member toward the mounting region.
6. The image forming apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the holding member has a through hole penetrating in the second direction, and an end of the conductor on a side of the mounting region is exposed toward the mounting region through the through hole.
7. The image forming apparatus according to claim 6, wherein when the contact unit is at the second position, a gap is formed between the conductor and the holding member in the second direction, and a gap is formed between the holding member and the electrical contact in the second direction.
8. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the contact unit includes: a compression coil spring of which a compression direction is the second direction; a conductor; and a holding member that holds the conductor and is movable in the second direction by the compression coil spring being compressed, the holding member being provided with the protrusion, and the conductor is exposed from the holding member toward the mounting region.
9. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein in the non-mounted state, an end of the contact on a side of the mounting region is located farther from the mounting region than an end of the protrusion on a side of the mounting region in the second direction.
10. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein in the non-mounted state, an end of the contact on a side of the mounting region is located closer to the mounting region than an end of the protrusion on a side of the mounting region in the second direction.
11. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cartridge has a configuration in which a first unit and a second unit are connected, and the recessed portion is a gap formed by a difference between a shape of an end surface of the first unit in the second direction and a shape of an end surface of the second unit in the second direction.
12. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus body includes a restricting member that is in contact with the contact unit in the second direction and restricts movement of the contact unit, and the contact unit includes a contacted portion configured to contact with the restricting member, and the contact unit moves to the first position by the contacted portion contacting with the restricting member.
13. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is one of a plurality of protrusions, and the contact unit includes the plurality of protrusions.
14. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus body includes a guide rail extending in the first direction for guiding the cartridge, and the contact unit is provided in the guide rail so that the contact unit is movable in the second direction.
15. The image forming apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the guide rail has a hole through which the contact and the protrusion of the contact unit can pass, the hole positioning the contact unit by the contact and the protrusion passing through the hole.
16. The image forming apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the protrusion is one of a plurality of protrusions, and the contact unit includes the plurality of protrusions, the guide rail has a plurality of holes through which the plurality of protrusions can pass, a first hole among the plurality of holes that is located most upstream in the first direction is a long hole longer than a length in the first direction of the protrusion corresponding to the first hole, and a second hole among the plurality of holes that is located most downstream in the first direction is a hole to be fitted with the protrusion corresponding to the second hole.
17. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cartridge has a configuration in which a first unit and a second unit are swingably connected, the second unit is swingable when the cartridge is in the mounted state, the electrical contact is provided in the second unit, and a shape obtained by projecting a distal end of the contact, the distal end being in contact with the electrical contact, onto the electrical contact in the second direction is parallel to a tangential direction of a direction of swing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
First Example
[0062] Hereinafter, applicable embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0063] As illustrated in
[0064] Next, the operation of an image forming apparatus P will be described in detail. The photosensitive drum 11 rotationally driven by a driving source (not illustrated) is uniformly charged to a predetermined potential by a charging roller 12. The surface of the charged photosensitive drum 11 is exposed by laser light L on the basis of image information by the laser scanner 90, and the charge of the exposed portion is removed to form an electrostatic latent image. Toner is supplied from a developing roller 21 to the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 11 and visualized as a toner image.
[0065] In parallel with such an operation for forming a toner image, a feeding roller 51 rotates to separate and feed the uppermost sheet S in a sheet feeding cassette 52. The sheet S is conveyed to the transfer portion 60 formed by the photosensitive drum 11 and a transfer roller 61 in synchronization with the timing of the toner image formation of the photosensitive drum 11. When passing through the transfer portion 60, the toner image is transferred to the sheet S as an unfixed image by applying a bias to the transfer roller 61. Thereafter, the sheet S to which the toner image has been transferred is conveyed to the fixing unit 70. When the sheet S conveyed to the fixing unit 70 passes through the fixing unit 70, the unfixed image is heated and pressed to be fixed on the surface of the sheet S. In a case where an image is formed only on one surface of the sheet S, the sheet S is conveyed to a discharge path 81, and discharged and stacked on a discharge tray 83 by a pair of discharge rollers 82. In addition, in a case where images are formed on both surfaces of the sheet S, the sheet S is conveyed to re-conveyance paths 84 and 85, and is conveyed to the transfer portion 60 again in a state where the front and back surfaces are reversed.
[0066] Next, the process cartridge 2 will be described with reference to
[0067] As illustrated in
[0068] The charging roller 12 is disposed so as to be in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 11, and the charging roller 12 charges the photosensitive drum 11 by voltage application from the apparatus body 1. Further, the charging roller 12 rotates following the photosensitive drum 11.
[0069] The cleaning blade 13 is disposed so as to be in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 11, and is a member having elasticity. The distal end of the cleaning blade 13 comes into elastic contact with the photosensitive drum 11, thereby removing toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 11 after the sheet S to be described later passes between the photosensitive drum 11 and the transfer roller 61. The removed toner (waste toner) is conveyed from the primary waste toner storage unit 14 to a toner cartridge (not illustrated) through the waste toner conveyance path 15.
[0070] As illustrated in
[0071] The developing roller 21 supplies toner to a developing zone of the photosensitive drum 11. Then, the developing roller 21 develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 11 using toner. A developing blade 22 contacts the peripheral surface of the developing roller 21 to define the amount of toner adhering to the peripheral surface of the developing roller 21. At the same time, triboelectric charge is applied to the toner.
[0072] The toner stored in the developer containing chamber 24 is sent to the developing chamber 23 by the rotation of a stirring member 30 and supplied to the developing roller 21. The toner amount is detected by remaining amount detecting means (not illustrated) in the developer containing chamber 24, and in a case where the toner amount in the developer containing chamber 24 becomes a certain amount or less, the toner is supplied from a toner cartridge (not illustrated) to the process cartridge 2.
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[0074] The process cartridge 2 includes the cleaning unit 10 (first unit) and the developing unit 20 (second unit), and the cleaning unit 10 and the developing unit 20 are swingably connected around a swing center 27 by fulcrums 27a and 27b which are connecting portions. The swing center 27 is a straight line connecting the fulcrums 27a and 27b. A force for rotating the developing roller 21 about the swing center 27 in a direction in which the developing roller contacts with the photosensitive drum 11 acts on the developing unit 20 by pressuring springs 29a and 29b which are elastic members. In a state where the process cartridge 2 is mounted to the apparatus body 1, the developing unit 20 as the second unit is configured to be swingable.
[0075] An electrical contact 150 is provided on an end surface 152 of the process cartridge 2 in the second direction (X1 and X2 directions). Since the electrical contact 150 is provided in the developing unit 20 of the process cartridge 2, the electrical contact 150 can swing together with the developing unit 20 in a state where the process cartridge 2 is mounted to the apparatus body 1. When the electrical contact 150 contacts with a contact (contact spring 161) described later of the apparatus body 1, the developing unit 20 and the apparatus body 1 are electrically connected. The process cartridge 2 receives power supplied from the apparatus body 1 to the powered member 17 included in the process cartridge 2 via the electrical contact 150. Examples of the powered member 17 include voltage applying means for applying a voltage to the charging roller 12, the developing roller 21, and the like, a laser scanner 90, and the like. As will be described later, the electrical contact 150 is provided at a position facing a distal end 161d of the contact spring 161, which is the contact of a contact unit 16, at the mounting completion position.
[0076] A pressing portion 151 is provided on the end surface 152 of the process cartridge 2 in the second direction (X1 and X2 directions). As will be described later, the pressing portion 151 presses a first protrusion 160b, which is a protrusion of the contact unit 16, in a direction away from the mounting region.
[0077] The end surface 152 of the process cartridge 2 in the second direction (X1 and X2 directions) is provided with a recessed portion U recessed in the second direction with respect to the pressing portion 151. In the first example, the recessed portion U is a gap formed by a difference between the shape of the end surface in the second direction of the cleaning unit 10 as the first unit and the shape of the end surface in the second direction of the developing unit 20 as the second unit. As illustrated in
[0078] The process cartridge 2 has positioning bosses 101 and 102 protruding in the left-right direction (X1-X2 direction) coaxially with the photosensitive drum 11. Rotation-preventing bosses 103 and 104 and guide bosses 105 and 106 protruding in the left-right direction are provided above the positioning bosses 101 and 102. The rotation-preventing bosses 103 and 104 are on the rear side (upstream side) in the mounting direction Y1 with respect to the guide bosses 105 and 106. Further, a pressed portion 108 is provided on the right side (the right side in
[0079] A method of attaching and detaching the process cartridge 2 to and from the apparatus body 1 and a method of positioning the process cartridge 2 will be described with reference to
[0080] Configurations of an electrical contact of the process cartridge 2 and a contact of the apparatus body 1 will be described with reference to
[0081] The apparatus body 1 includes a contact unit 16 that includes a contact and a protrusion protruding toward the mounting region, and in which the contact and the protrusion are movable against an elastic force in a direction away from the mounting region (X1 direction). The contact unit 16 is provided in an end in the second direction X2 of the guide rail 131 as a frame body. The contact unit 16 includes a contact spring 161 which is a contact capable of coming into contact with the electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2, and a holding member 160 which holds the contact spring 161 and is movable in the second direction X2 by the contact spring 161 being compressed. The contact unit 16 can move to the following positions depending on the state of the process cartridge 2 in the mounting process. [0082] First position: a position in a non-mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is not mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0083] Second position: a position in a mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0084] Third position: a position in a middle state when the process cartridge 2 transitions from the non-mounted state to the mounted state
[0085] The first position can also be said to be a state in which the process cartridge 2 does not exist in the apparatus body 1 or a state in which the process cartridge 2 exists in the apparatus body 1 but does not face (does not contact with) the holding member 160.
[0086] Details of the contact unit 16 of the apparatus body 1 will be described with reference to
[0087] A configuration of the contact unit 16 will be described. The contact unit 16 includes the contact spring 161 and the holding member 160 that holds the contact spring 161.
Contact Spring
[0088] The contact spring 161 will be described. The contact spring is a compression coil spring in which the second direction (X1 direction) is a compression direction, and includes the contact spring 161 in which a distal end on the side of the mounting region functions as a contact that contacts with the electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2. As illustrated in
[0089] As illustrated in
[0090] The coil portion 161c and the protrusion 161b are formed of a continuous conductive member. The coil portion 161c is connected to an electric circuit (not illustrated) of the apparatus body 1. As will be described later, the distal end 161d of the protrusion 161b is configured to be contactable with the electrical contact 150 when the process cartridge 2 is in the mounted state. The electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2 and the distal end 161d of the contact spring 161 are brought into contact with each other, so that the process cartridge 2 and the apparatus body 1 are electrically connected to each other. Note that the configuration of the coil portion 161c and the protrusion 161b is not limited to the above configuration as long as the coil portion 161c and the protrusion 161b are electrically connected.
[0091] The dimensional relationship between the protrusion 161b and the coil portion 161c is set so as to fall within a region obtained by projecting the coil portion 161c in the axial direction in a case where the protrusion 161b is projected in the axial direction of the coil portion 161c. For example, in the case of
Holding Member
[0092] The holding member 160 will be described. As illustrated in
[0093] The second protrusion 160g includes a cylindrical first portion 160c provided on the holding member 160, and a bottomed cylindrical second portion 160d extending from an end of the first portion 160c on the inner side (X2 direction) of the apparatus body 1. The inner diameter of the second portion 160d is smaller than the inner diameter of the first portion 160c. An opening 160a is provided at the bottom of the second portion 160d, and a through hole 160f is formed inside the first portion 160c and the second portion 160d. A step portion 160e is formed at a boundary portion between the first portion 160c and the second portion 160d.
[0094] The inner diameter of the second portion 160d is larger than the outer diameter of the protrusion 161b of the contact spring 161. The contact spring 161 is mounted to the holding member 160 such that the protrusion 161b is inserted into the second portion 160d, the end 161a abuts against the step portion 160e, and a part of the coil portion 161c on the inner side (X2 direction) of the apparatus body 1 is inserted into the first portion 160c. The shapes and dimensions of the contact spring 161 and the second protrusion 160g are not limited to the above configuration. The second portion 160d and the step portion 160e hold the end 161a of the contact spring 161 in the X2 direction. The distal end 161d and the protrusion 161b of the contact spring 161 protrude in the X2 direction from the end 161a in the X2 direction through the through hole 160f. The distal end 161d, the protrusion 161b, and the coil portion 161c have conductivity. The end 161a in the X2 direction of the contact spring 161 is not fixed to the step portion 160e, and when the distal end 161d is pushed in the X1 direction by the process cartridge 2, the distal end 161d is away from the step portion 160e, and the coil portion 161c is compressed.
[0095] As illustrated in
Guide Rail and Contact Unit
[0096] A relationship between the guide rail 131 and the contact unit 16 will be described. As illustrated in
[0097] In the state of being mounted to the guide rail 131, the second protrusion 160g of the holding member 160 and a part of the first protrusion 160b protrude from the surface of the guide rail 131 on the inner side (X2 direction) of the apparatus body 1. When the process cartridge 2 is in the middle state of transitioning from the non-mounted state to the mounted state, the first protrusion 160b is pressed by the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2.
[0098] As illustrated in
[0099] Positioning of the guide rail 131 and the contact unit 16 will be described with reference to
[0100] The operation of the contact unit 16 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2 will be described.
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[0106] In the state of
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[0109] Although the operation from the start of mounting to the completion of mounting of the process cartridge 2 has been described above, the operation of removing the process cartridge 2 is an operation that proceeds in a reverse direction from the state of
[0110] According to the first example, the contact unit 16 having the protrusion (first protrusion 160b) that can contact with the process cartridge 2 located upstream of the mounting completion position holds the contact (contact spring 161) on the apparatus body 1 side. Then, in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 presses the protrusion of the contact unit 16 to move the contact unit 16, and the contact moves in a direction away from the process cartridge 2. As a result, interference between the contact and the process cartridge 2 in the mounting process is suppressed. At the mounting completion position of the process cartridge 2, the protrusion of the contact unit 16 is positioned inside the recessed portion U provided in the process cartridge 2, so that the contact of the contact unit 16 and the electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2 can contact with each other. In the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, the process cartridge 2 first contacts with and presses the protrusion of the holding member 160. As a result, the contact unit 16 moves in a direction away from the process cartridge 2 (X1 direction), and the contact of the contact unit 16 is retracted to a position not in contact with the process cartridge 2. Therefore, the contact of the contact unit 16 is prevented from interfering with the process cartridge 2 being mounted and from being caught. Therefore, operability of the attaching and detaching operation of the process cartridge 2 can be improved with a simple configuration.
Second Example
[0111] A second example of the present invention will be described. Portions that are the same as or correspond to those in the first example are denoted with the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. In the first example, the compression coil spring also serves as the contact, but in the second example, the contact and the compression coil spring have separate configurations.
[0112] A contact unit 26 holding the contact on the apparatus body 1 side can move to the following positions according to the state of the process cartridge 2 in the mounting process. [0113] First position: a position in a non-mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is not mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0114] Second position: a position in a mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0115] Third position: a position in a middle state when the process cartridge 2 transitions from the non-mounted state to the mounted state
[0116] The contact unit 26 of the second example includes a compression coil spring 262, a conductor 261, and a holding member 260.
[0117] The second direction (X1 direction) of the compression coil spring 262 is the compression direction. The conductor 261 is provided in the end on the side of the mounting region of the compression coil spring 262. The holding member 260 holds the conductor 261 and is movable in the second direction by compressing the compression coil spring 262. The holding member 260 is provided with a first protrusion 260b which is a protrusion pressed by the pressing portion 151 when the process cartridge 2 is in the middle state. The conductor 261 is exposed from the holding member 260 toward the mounting region. Details will be described below.
[0118] As illustrated in
[0119] The step portion 260e of the second protrusion 260g of the holding member 260 holds the conductor 261. The second protrusion 260g is provided with a through hole 260f penetrating in the X2 direction, and an end on the side of the mounting region of the conductor 261 is exposed to the side of the mounting region in the X2 direction through the through hole 260f to constitute a contact in contact with the electrical contact 150. The flange portion 261a of the conductor 261 is not fixed to the step portion 260e. As in the first example, when the contact unit 26 is at the second position, there may be a gap between the conductor 261 and the step portion 260e, and there may be a gap in the X2 direction between the electrical contact 150 and the end surface of the second protrusion 260g of the holding member 260. The shapes of the second protrusion 260g and the first protrusion 260b of the holding member 260 illustrated in
[0120] The operation of the contact unit 26 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2 is similar to that in the first example. In the conductor 261, the flange portion 261a operates similarly to the end 161a of the coil portion 161c of the contact spring 161 of the first example, and the distal end 261b operates similarly to the distal end 161d of the contact spring 161.
[0121] In a state after the mounting of the process cartridge 2 is started and before the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with and presses the first protrusion 260b of the holding member 260, the contact unit 26 is at the first position, and the flange portion 261a contacts with the step portion 260e.
[0122] When the process cartridge 2 advances in the Y1 direction and the pressing portion 151 presses the first protrusion 260b to push the contact unit 26 in the X1 direction, the contact unit 26 moves to the third position. At this time, the distal end 261b of the conductor 261 is retracted to a position not in contact with the process cartridge 2.
[0123] When the process cartridge 2 further advances in the Y1 direction and enters the mounted state, the first protrusion 260b does not contact with the process cartridge 2 in the recessed portion U, and the contact unit 26 moves to the second position. The second protrusion 260g of the holding member 260 and the electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2 do not contact with each other, the flange portion 261a and the step portion 260e do not contact with each other, and only the distal end 261b contacts with the electrical contact 150. The compression coil spring 262 applies a force in the X2 direction to the conductor 261, but when the contact unit 26 is at the second position, the conductor 261 contacts with the electrical contact 150 and does not contact with the holding member 260, so that the force of the compression coil spring 262 does not act on the holding member 260.
[0124] The conductor 261 is electrically connected to the circuit board of the apparatus body 1, and the distal end 261b of the conductor 261 and the electrical contact 150 are in contact with each other, whereby the process cartridge 2 and the apparatus body 1 are electrically connected. The electrical connection between the conductor 261 and the apparatus body 1 may be a form in which the conductor 261 and the circuit board of the apparatus body 1 are connected by, for example, a wiring member (not illustrated). Alternatively, the compression coil spring 262 may be made of a conductive material such as metal, and the compression coil spring 262, the conductor 261, and the circuit board may be electrically connected.
Third Example
[0125] A third example of the invention will be described. Portions that are the same as or correspond to those in the first and second examples are denoted with the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. In the second example, the compression coil spring is mounted to the contact, but in the third example, the contact and the compression coil spring are mounted in different portions of the holding member.
[0126] A contact unit 36 holding the contact on the apparatus body 1 side can move to the following positions according to the state of the process cartridge 2 in the mounting process. [0127] First position: a position in a non-mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is not mounted to the apparatus body 1 (
[0130] The contact unit 36 of the third example includes a compression coil spring 362, a conductor 361, and a holding member 360.
[0131] The second direction (X1 direction) of the compression coil spring 362 is the compression direction. The holding member 360 holds the conductor 361 and is movable in the second direction by compressing the compression coil spring 362. The holding member 360 is provided with a first protrusion 360b which is a protrusion pressed by the pressing portion 151 when the process cartridge 2 is in the middle state. The conductor 361 is exposed from the holding member 360 toward the mounting region. Details will be described below.
[0132] As illustrated in
[0133] The holding member 360 is provided with a boss 360s protruding in the X1 direction, and the compression coil spring 362 for biasing the conductor 361 toward the electrical contact 150 in the X2 direction is mounted to the boss 360s of the holding member 360.
[0134] The operation of the holding member 360 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2 is similar to that in the first and second examples.
[0135] In a state after the mounting of the process cartridge 2 is started and before the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with the first protrusion 360b of the holding member 360, the contact unit 36 is at the first position.
[0136] When the process cartridge 2 advances in the Y1 direction, the pressing portion 151 contacts with the first protrusion 360b, and the holding member 360 is pushed in the X1 direction, the contact unit 36 moves to the third position. At this time, the distal end 361b of the conductor 361 does not contact with the process cartridge 2.
[0137] When the process cartridge 2 further advances in the Y1 direction and enters the mounted state, the first protrusion 360b is inserted into the recessed portion U and does not contact with the end surface 152 of the process cartridge 2, and the contact unit 36 moves to the second position. The second protrusion 360g of the holding member 360 and the electrical contact 150 of the process cartridge 2 are not in contact with each other, and only the distal end 361b of the conductor 361 is in contact with the electrical contact 150. The compression coil spring 362 applies a force in the X2 direction to the holding member 360. Since the conductor 361 is fixed to the holding member 360, a force in the X2 direction by the compression coil spring 362 acts on the conductor 361 via the holding member 360.
[0138] The conductor 361 is electrically connected to the circuit board of the apparatus body 1, and the distal end 361b and the electrical contact 150 are in contact with each other, whereby the process cartridge 2 and the apparatus body 1 are electrically connected. The electrical connection between the conductor 361 and the apparatus body 1 may be a form in which the conductor 361 and the circuit board of the apparatus body 1 are connected by, for example, a wiring member (not illustrated). Alternatively, the compression coil spring 362 may be made of a conductive material such as metal, and the compression coil spring 362, the conductor 361, and the circuit board may be electrically connected.
Fourth Example
[0139] Next, a fourth example of the present invention will be described. Portions that are the same as or correspond to those in the first example are denoted with the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. In the first example, in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with and presses the first protrusion 160b of the holding member 160, so that the contact unit 16 moves from the first position to the third position. In the fourth example, in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with and presses a first protrusion 460b of a holding member 460 and a second protrusion 460g1 located most upstream in the Y1 direction among three second protrusions 460g. The first protrusion 460b and the second protrusion 460g1 function as a plurality of protrusions. Accordingly, a contact unit 46 moves from the first position to the third position. The contact on the apparatus body 1 side is constituted by a contact spring 461 in the same manner as in the first example.
[0140] The holding member 460 holding the contact spring 461, which is the contact on the apparatus body 1 side, can move to the following positions according to the state of the process cartridge 2 in the mounting process. [0141] First position: a position in a non-mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is not mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0142] Second position: a position in a mounted state when the process cartridge 2 is mounted to the apparatus body 1 [0143] Third position: a position in a middle state when the process cartridge 2 transitions from the non-mounted state to the mounted state
[0144] A configuration of the contact unit 46 will be described with reference to
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[0146] The operation of the contact unit 46 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2 will be described.
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[0148] When the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with the second protrusion 460g1 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, the pressing portion 151 contacts with the inclined surface of the second surface 460g12. Then, the second protrusion 460g1 is pressed in the X1 direction while sliding on the second surface 460g12, and the state of
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[0151] Thereafter, when the process cartridge 2 further advances in the Y1 direction and enters the mounted state, the contact unit 46 moves to the second position. This state is similar to that of the first example, and thus description thereof is omitted.
[0152] In the process of mounting the process cartridge 2, first, the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 contacts with and presses the second protrusion 460g1 of the contact unit 46. Thereafter, the pressing portion 151 contacts with and presses the first protrusion 460b, and the contact spring 461 retracts to a position not in contact with the process cartridge 2. Therefore, the mounting operation can be completed without the contact spring 461 of the contact unit 46 being caught by the process cartridge 2 in the middle of mounting, and the mounting operability is good. In addition, in the fourth example, the pressed portion of the contact unit 46 pressed by the pressing portion 151 of the process cartridge 2 in the process of mounting the process cartridge 2 is configured by two members of the first protrusion 460b and the second protrusion 460g1. Therefore, the length of the first protrusion 460b in the Y1 direction can be shortened. This makes it possible to reduce the recessed portion U necessary for insertion of the first protrusion 460b in the mounted state.
[0153] The configuration of the fourth example can also be applied to a configuration in which the conductor of the second example and the compression coil spring are separated from each other, and the compression coil spring is mounted to the conductor, and a configuration in which the conductor of the third example and the compression coil spring are mounted in different places of the holding member.
Fifth Example
[0154] A fifth example of the present invention will be described. Portions that are the same as or correspond to those in the first example are denoted with the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. In each of the above examples, when the process cartridge 2 is in the non-mounted state, the end of the contact of the contact unit on the side of the mounting region is located farther from the mounting region than the end of the protrusion on the side of the mounting region in the second direction (X1 and X2 directions). For example, in
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[0159] As described above, even with the configuration of the fifth example, the mounting operation can be completed without the contact 561d of the contact unit 56 coming into contact with and being caught by the process cartridge 2 being mounted, and the operability of attachment is good.
[0160] In each of the above examples, the present invention has been exemplified with an application of the process cartridge, but the cartridge to which the present invention can be applied is not limited to the process cartridge. The present invention can be applied to various cartridges having a powered member that receives power supply from the apparatus body and detachable from the apparatus body. In each of the above examples, the gap formed by the difference in the shapes of the end surfaces in the X1 direction of the first unit (cleaning unit 10) and the second unit (developing unit 20) constituting the cartridge is used as the recessed portion U. The recessed portion U may be formed by forming the end surfaces of the first unit and the second unit in the X1 direction to be flush with the pressing portion, and forming the end surface of the first unit, the end surface of the second unit, or the end surface of the first unit and the end surface of the second unit to be recessed in the X2 direction from the pressing portion.
[0161] While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention 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.
[0162] This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2023-106824, filed on Jun. 29, 2023, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.