Image forming device
The image forming apparatus enhances space efficiency by using a drive transmission mechanism with an intermediate member that axially moves between engaged and disengaged positions, optimizing space usage in the drive transmission mechanism.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-12-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
The existing image forming apparatuses require a large space for the drive transmission mechanism due to the configuration of an annular cam member around the gear shaft, which disconnects the drive transmission between the drive gear and the driven gear.
The image forming apparatus incorporates a drive transmission mechanism with a drive member, a driven member, and an intermediate member that moves axially between engaged and disengaged positions, utilizing a biasing means and a force receiving portion to optimize space usage.
This configuration improves the space-saving performance of the drive transmission mechanism, allowing for a more compact design without compromising functionality.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a sheet. [Background technology]
[0002] In image forming apparatuses, mechanical clutch devices are used as drive transmission mechanisms that transmit the drive force of a drive source to a conveying member that conveys a sheet. Patent Document 1 describes a mechanical clutch device that includes a drive gear, an engaging member that is key-engaged with the drive gear, and a ratchet-shaped driven gear that meshes with the engaging member. According to this document, an annular cam member is disposed around the gear shaft of the driven gear, and the cam member causes the engaging member to move axially and disengage from the driven gear, thereby releasing the drive transmission between the drive gear and the driven gear. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-208024 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] In the configuration of the above document, an annular cam member is disposed around the gear shaft as a configuration for disconnecting the drive transmission between the drive gear and the driven gear, so a large space is required for arranging the drive transmission mechanism.
[0005] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an image forming apparatus that can improve the space-saving performance of a drive transmission mechanism. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] One aspect of the present invention is an image forming apparatus including a drive source, a driven object driven by the drive source, and a drive transmission mechanism that transmits a drive force from the drive source to the driven object, and connected to the driving force By a drive member that rotates about an axis; connected to the object to be driven, a driven member that rotates about the axis, Has an engaged portion a driven member and an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the driving member about the axis, Has an engaging portion an intermediate member, the intermediate member being moved in the axial direction of the axis; The first in a biasing means for biasing the Acting on the intermediate member an actuation portion; the intermediate member is movable in the axial direction between a first position where the engaging portion engages with the engaged portion so as to transmit the driving force to the driven member, and a second position on a second side opposite to the first side in the axial direction with respect to the first position, where the engaging portion disengages from the engaged portion so as not to transmit the driving force to the driven member, The intermediate member ,before A shaft portion extending in the axial direction The shaft portion has Positioning the driven member in a direction perpendicular to the axis Department The shaft portion is configured to move the intermediate member from the first position to the second position. And a force receiving portion configured to receive a force for moving the actuator from the actuating portion; Furthermore and the force receiving portion is located more inward than the positioning portion in a radial direction of rotation of the intermediate member.
[0007] Another aspect of the present invention is an image forming apparatus including a drive source, a driven object driven by the drive source, and a drive transmission mechanism that transmits a drive force from the drive source to the driven object, wherein the drive transmission mechanism and connected to the driving force By A driving member that rotates around an axis a driving member having an engaged portion; and, connected to the object to be driven, A follower that rotates around the axis Materials and an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the driven member about the axis, Has an engaging portion an intermediate member, the intermediate member being moved in the axial direction of the axis; The first in a biasing means for biasing the Acting on the intermediate member an actuation portion; the intermediate member is movable in the axial direction between a first position where the engaging portion engages with the engaged portion so as to receive the driving force from the driving member, and a second position on a second side opposite to the first side in the axial direction with respect to the first position, where the engaging portion disengages from the engaged portion so as not to receive the driving force from the driving member, The intermediate member ,beforeThe intermediate member has a shaft portion extending in the axial direction and a positioning portion for determining a position of the driving member in a direction perpendicular to the axis, and the shaft portion is configured to move the intermediate member from the first position to the second position. And The image forming apparatus has a force receiving portion configured to receive a force from the operating portion to move the intermediate member, and the force receiving portion is located more inward than the positioning portion in the direction of the rotation radius of the intermediate member. [Effects of the Invention]
[0008] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an image forming apparatus that can improve the space-saving performance of the drive transmission mechanism. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0009] [Figure 1] 1 is a perspective view of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment. [Figure 2] 1 is a schematic diagram of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the rear cover is closed. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the rear cover is open. [Figure 6] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the transfer unit is open. [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the rear cover is closed. [Figure 8] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the rear cover is open. [Figure 9] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the transfer unit is open. [Figure 10] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment, showing a state in which the rear cover is being closed. [Figure 11] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 12] FIG. 2 is a side view of the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 13] FIG. 2 is a side view of the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 14] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment as viewed from above. [Figure 15] FIG. 2 is a side view of the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 16] FIG. 2 is a side view of the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 17] FIG. 2 is a side view of the drive release mechanism according to the first embodiment. [Figure 18] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the clutch portion according to the first embodiment. [Figure 19] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to the first embodiment. [Figure 20] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to the first embodiment. [Figure 21] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to the first embodiment. [Figure 22] FIG. 10 is an exploded view of a clutch portion according to a second embodiment. [Figure 23] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to a second embodiment. [Figure 24] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to a second embodiment. [Figure 25] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of a clutch portion according to a second embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0011] First Embodiment Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an image forming apparatus 1 according to a first embodiment. Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of the image forming apparatus 1. The image forming apparatus 1 is a monochrome printer that forms an image on a recording material based on image information input from an external device. The recording material includes various sheet materials of different materials, such as paper such as plain paper and cardboard, plastic film such as sheets for overhead projectors, sheets of special shapes such as envelopes and index paper, and cloth.
[0012] In the following description, the height direction of the image forming apparatus 1 (the direction opposite to the vertical direction) when the image forming apparatus 1 is installed on a horizontal surface is referred to as the Z direction. The direction that intersects with the Z direction and is parallel to the direction of the rotation axis of the photosensitive drum 11 (main scanning direction) described later is referred to as the X direction. The direction that intersects with the X and Z directions is referred to as the Y direction. The X, Y, and Z directions are preferably perpendicular to each other. For convenience, the positive side in the X direction is referred to as the right side and the negative side is referred to as the left side; the positive side in the Y direction is referred to as the front side or front side and the negative side is referred to as the rear side or back side; and the positive side in the Z direction is referred to as the upper side and the negative side is referred to as the lower side.
[0013] [Overall configuration] As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the image forming apparatus 1 has an image forming section 20 that forms an image (toner image) on a recording material, a feeding section 30 that feeds the recording material P, a fixing section 9 that fixes the toner image formed by the image forming section 20 to the recording material, and a pair of discharge rollers 10.
[0014] The image forming section 20 has a scanner unit 50, an electrophotographic process unit 40, and a transfer roller 7a that transfers a toner image formed on a photosensitive drum 11 of the process unit 40 onto a recording material P. The process unit 40 has the photosensitive drum 11 as an image carrier, and a cleaning unit 13, a charging roller 17, and a developing roller 12 that serve as process members arranged around the photosensitive drum 11. The process unit 40 also has a developer container 230 that includes a storage section 18 that stores toner and a replenishing section 200 that replenishing toner to the storage section 18.
[0015] A transfer roller 7a serving as a transfer means is disposed in the transfer unit 7, and is urged against the photosensitive drum 11 by an urging member (not shown).
[0016] The photosensitive drum 11 is a cylindrically shaped photosensitive member. The photosensitive drum 11 of this embodiment has a photosensitive layer formed of a negatively chargeable organic photosensitive member on a drum-shaped base body made of aluminum. The photosensitive drum 11 is rotated by a motor in a predetermined direction (direction R in the figure) at a predetermined process speed.
[0017] The charging roller 17 contacts the photosensitive drum 11 with a predetermined pressure to form a charging portion. A desired charging voltage is applied by a charging high-voltage power supply, thereby uniformly charging the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 to a predetermined potential. In this embodiment, the photosensitive drum 11 is negatively charged by the charging roller 17.
[0018] The scanner unit 50 scans and exposes the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 by irradiating the photosensitive drum 11 with laser light corresponding to image information input from an external device using a polygon mirror. This exposure forms an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image information on the surface of the photosensitive drum 11. Note that the scanner unit 50 is not limited to a laser scanner device, and may be, for example, an LED exposure device having an LED array in which a plurality of LEDs are arranged along the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum 11.
[0019] The developing roller 12 is rotatably supported by a storage section 18 (frame, developing container) serving as a toner storage section. The developing roller 12 is disposed at the opening of a developing container 230 including the storage section 18 so as to face the photosensitive drum 11. The storage section 18 may be provided with a supply roller that applies toner, serving as a developer, stored in the storage section 18 onto the surface of the developing roller 12.
[0020] The process unit 40 of this embodiment uses a contact development method. That is, a toner layer carried on the development roller 12 comes into contact with the photosensitive drum 11 in a development section (development area) where the photosensitive drum 11 and the development roller 12 face each other. A development voltage is applied to the development roller 12 by a development high-voltage power supply. Under the development voltage, the toner carried on the development roller 12 is transferred from the development roller 12 to the drum surface in accordance with the potential distribution on the surface of the photosensitive drum 11, thereby developing the electrostatic latent image into a toner image.
[0021] The toner of this embodiment does not contain a magnetic component, and is a so-called non-magnetic one-component developer in which the toner is carried on the developing roller 12 mainly by intermolecular forces and electrostatic forces (image forces). However, a one-component developer containing a magnetic component may also be used. In addition to toner particles, a one-component developer may also contain additives (e.g., wax or silica particles) for adjusting the fluidity and charging performance of the toner. A two-component developer composed of non-magnetic toner and a magnetic carrier may also be used. When a magnetic developer is used, a cylindrical developing sleeve with a magnet disposed inside is used as the developer carrier, for example.
[0022] The fixing unit 9 is a thermal fixing type that fixes the image by heating and melting the toner on the recording material. The fixing unit 9 includes a heating roller 9a incorporating a fixing heater 9c, and a pressure roller 9b that is in pressure contact with the heating roller 9a. The fixing unit 9 fixes the image by heating the toner on the recording material with the heating roller 9a while conveying the recording material P while sandwiching it in a fixing nip between the heating roller 9a as a first rotating body and the pressure roller 9b as a second rotating body.
[0023] The fixing heater 9c is a heating means for heating the toner on the recording material, and can be, for example, a heater substrate in which a pattern of a resistance heating element is formed on a heat-resistant ceramic substrate. The first rotating body can be a flexible, cylindrical (endless) film member. When a film member is used, a heater substrate and a holder for holding the heater substrate are disposed in the internal space of the film member. This allows the fixing unit 9 to have excellent quick start properties. Alternatively, a halogen lamp that emits radiant heat or an induction heating mechanism that generates heat from the conductive layer of the heating roller 9a or the film member by electromagnetic induction can be used as the heating means.
[0024] The feeding section 30 has a cassette 4 (recording material stacking section) on which recording material P is stacked, and a pickup roller 3, a feeding roller 5a, and a separation roller 5b as a conveying section. An openable and closable front cover 70 is provided on at least a part of the end face on the front side of the image forming apparatus 1. When the image forming apparatus 1 is viewed from the front side with the front cover 70 closed, the front cover 70 covers a circuit board 100, which will be described later.
[0025] The housing 72 of the image forming apparatus 1 has a front cover 70, a discharge tray 14, a rear cover 73 (see FIG. 4), and an exterior cover 71 that constitutes the exterior of the image forming apparatus 1 other than the above. The housing 72 is formed with a discharge port 15 through which sheets pass before being discharged to the discharge tray 14. The front cover 70 and the rear cover 73 are provided so as to be able to open and close relative to the other parts of the housing 72. Hereinafter, the part of the housing 72 excluding the front cover 70 and the rear cover 73 will be referred to as a housing main body 72A.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 2, the image forming apparatus 1 has a circuit board 100. The circuit board 100 is composed of a wiring board 101 made of an insulator and electronic components 111 and 121 soldered to the wiring board 101. Conductor wiring is provided on the surface and inside of the wiring board 101, so that the electronic components 111 and 121 are electrically connected. The circuit board 100 having the electronic components 111 and 121 has the function of converting AC current supplied from outside the image forming apparatus 1 into DC current, and converting the input voltage to obtain a predetermined voltage value required for the image formation process.
[0027] The circuit board 100 is oriented such that the surface of the wiring board 101 on which the electronic components 111 and 121 are mounted intersects with the ejection direction. Furthermore, the wiring board 101 is provided between the front cover 70 and the scanner unit 50 in the ejection direction. The electronic components 111 and 121 are provided on the surface of the wiring board 101 facing the scanner unit 50.
[0028] Next, an image forming operation of the image forming apparatus 1 will be described. When an image formation command is input to the image forming apparatus 1, the image forming process is started by the image forming section 20 based on image information input from an external computer connected to the image forming apparatus 1. The scanner unit 50 irradiates the photosensitive drum 11 with laser light based on the input image information. At this time, the photosensitive drum 11 is pre-charged by the charging roller 17, and an electrostatic latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum 11 by the irradiation of the laser light. Thereafter, the electrostatic latent image is developed by the developing roller 12, and a toner image is formed on the photosensitive drum 11.
[0029] In parallel with the image forming process described above, a pickup roller 3 of a feeding unit 30 feeds out recording material P supported by a cassette 4. The recording material P is separated into individual sheets by a feeding roller 5a and a separation roller 5b, and conveyed to a conveying roller pair 5c. The recording material P is then conveyed by the conveying roller pair 5c (a registration roller pair) as a conveying unit toward a transfer nip N1 as an image forming unit formed by a transfer roller 7a and a photosensitive drum 11.
[0030] A transfer voltage is applied to the transfer roller 7a from a transfer high-voltage power supply. As a result, at the transfer nip N1, the toner image carried on the photosensitive drum 11 is transferred onto the recording material P being conveyed by the conveying roller pair 5c. The recording material P with the transferred toner image is conveyed to the fixing unit 9, and the toner image is heated and pressurized as it passes through the nip between the heating roller 9a and pressure roller 9b of the fixing unit 9. This melts the toner particles and then solidifies them, thereby fixing the toner image to the recording material P. After passing through the fixing unit 9, the recording material P is discharged from the discharge port 15 by the discharge roller pair 10 to the outside of the image forming apparatus 1 (outside the machine) and is stacked on the discharge tray 14.
[0031] In this way, an image is formed on one side of the recording material P while it is conveyed through a conveying path 19 (first conveying path) from the conveying roller pair 5c to the fixing unit 9 via the transfer nip N1.
[0032] When forming images on both sides of the recording material P, the pair of discharge rollers 10 switches back the recording material P with the image formed on the first side, and guides the recording material P to the double-sided conveying path 16. The recording material P guided to the double-sided conveying path 16 is conveyed again toward the transfer roller 7a by the pair of double-sided conveying rollers 5d. After an image is formed on the second side of the recording material P by the transfer roller 7a, the recording material P is discharged to the outside of the apparatus by the pair of discharge rollers 10.
[0033] Note that, although the image forming apparatus 1 of this embodiment is configured to be capable of forming images on both sides of the recording material P using the double-sided conveying path 16, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the image forming apparatus 1 may be configured to be capable of forming an image on only one side of the recording material P without having the double-sided conveying path 16. Furthermore, the image forming unit 20 may be configured to be capable of forming a color image using toner of multiple colors. An example of the image forming unit 20 capable of forming a color image includes four process units, each having a photosensitive drum 11 and creating a single-color toner image, and an intermediate transfer member that carries a color image by transferring the single-color toner image from each photosensitive drum 11.
[0034] [Control Block] 3 is a block diagram for explaining the function of the circuit board 100 of this embodiment. The circuit board 100 has a low-voltage power supply section 110 and a high-voltage power supply section 120.
[0035] The low-voltage power supply unit 110 receives power from an external power supply via a power supply input unit (not shown) mounted on the edge of the circuit board, and converts the AC voltage into a stable DC voltage using a rectifying and smoothing circuit including an electrolytic capacitor. The low-voltage power supply unit 110 also converts the DC voltage into a high-frequency AC voltage using switching elements such as transistors, and inputs the high-frequency AC voltage to a low-voltage power supply transformer. The low-voltage power supply transformer converts the high-frequency AC voltage, which is the input voltage, into an AC voltage (output voltage) of a desired voltage value. The low-voltage power supply unit 110 again converts the AC voltage into a DC voltage and outputs the resulting DC voltage to the high-voltage power supply unit 120. The low-voltage power supply unit 110 is also provided with a heat sink (not shown) made of aluminum or iron for heat dissipation, since losses in individual circuit components manifest as heat.
[0036] The high-voltage power supply unit 120 converts the voltage (for example, 24 V) supplied from the low-voltage power supply unit 110 into a high voltage required for the image formation process, such as charging, developing, and transferring. The voltage supplied from the low-voltage power supply unit 110 is converted into a charging voltage by a charging transformer and supplied to the charging roller 17. The voltage supplied from the low-voltage power supply unit 110 is converted into a developing voltage by a developing transformer 123 and supplied to the developing roller 12. The voltage supplied from the low-voltage power supply unit 110 is converted into a transferring voltage by a transferring transformer and supplied to the transfer roller 7a.
[0037] The low-voltage power supply unit 110 supplies voltage (e.g., 3.3 V or 5 V) not only to the high-voltage power supply unit 120 but also to the scanner unit 50, the drive motor 311, the engine controller 130, and the video controller 140. The engine controller 130, which serves as a control unit, plays a central role in controlling the various process components. The engine controller 130 includes a CPU, RAM used for calculations and temporary storage of data required to control the image forming apparatus 1, and ROM for storing programs and various data for controlling the image forming apparatus 1. The video controller 140 communicates with an external device such as a personal computer to receive print data and notifies the engine controller 130 of the results of analyzing the print data. The engine controller 130 and the video controller 140 may be provided on a board separate from the circuit board 100, or may be provided on the same board.
[0038] Furthermore, AC power received by the power input unit from the commercial power supply is supplied not only to the low-voltage power supply unit 110 but also to the fixing heater 9c. The pressure roller 9b in the fixing unit 9 is driven by a drive motor 311. The heating roller 9a (or a film member replacing the heating roller 9a) can be configured to rotate along with the pressure roller 9b due to the force it receives from the pressure roller 9b.
[0039] The image forming apparatus 1 can be configured to drive multiple drive targets with a single drive motor 311. In this case, it may be preferable to configure the drive transmission between the drive motor 311 and some of the drive targets to be interrupted (disconnected) as needed. Drive targets of the drive motor 311 in this embodiment can include the pickup roller 3, the feed roller 5a, the conveying roller pair 5c, the transfer roller 7a, the photosensitive drum 11, the heating roller 9a, the pressure roller 9b, the discharge roller pair 10, and the duplex conveying roller pair 5d. In other words, the image forming apparatus 1 in this embodiment can use the drive motor 311 as a common drive source to provide the driving force for multiple conveying members that rotate in contact with the recording material P to convey the recording material P.
[0040] [Rear cover and transfer unit configuration] The opening and closing operations of the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 will be described using Figures 4 to 10. Figures 4 to 6 are perspective views of the image forming apparatus 1 as seen from the rear side, and Figures 7 to 10 are cross-sectional views of a YZ cross section passing through a recording material conveyance path inside the image forming apparatus 1 as seen from one side (right side) in the X direction. Figures 4 and 7 show a state in which the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 are closed, Figures 5 and 8 show a state in which only the rear cover 73 is open, and Figures 6 and 9 show a state in which both the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 are open. Also, Figure 10 shows a state in which the rear cover 73 is being closed from a state in which both the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 are open.
[0041] As shown in FIGS. 4 to 9, the rear cover 73 has an engaging claw 73a, an outer surface 73b, a support shaft 73d, and a pressing rib 73e.
[0042] The rear cover 73 is rotatably supported by the housing main body 72A via a support shaft 73d. The rear cover 73 is an opening / closing member (rotating member) that can be opened and closed between a closed position (closed state) shown in Figures 4 and 7 and an open position (open state) shown in Figures 5, 6, and 8 to 10. In this embodiment, the rotation axis of the rear cover 73 (the center line of the support shaft 73d) is provided at the lower end of the rear cover 73 in the closed state, and extends substantially in the X direction.
[0043] The outer surface 73b is an exterior part that forms at least a part of the end surface on the rear side of the housing 72 when the rear cover 73 is closed. That is, the outer surface 73b is exposed when the image forming apparatus 1 is viewed from the rear side with the rear cover 73 closed. In this embodiment, when the rear cover 73 is closed (FIG. 7), the outer surface 73b extends in a substantially vertical direction when viewed in the X direction, and when the rear cover 73 is open (FIG. 8), the outer surface 73b extends in a substantially horizontal direction.
[0044] Hereinafter, the front side of the rear cover 73 refers to the rear side (negative Y direction side) of the rear cover 73 when closed, and the back side of the rear cover 73 refers to the front side (positive Y direction side) of the rear cover 73 when closed.
[0045] The grip portion 73c is provided at the upper end of the outer surface 73b when the rear cover 73 is closed, and protrudes from the outer surface 73b to the front side of the rear cover 73. The grip portion 73c is an operating portion that is operated by an operator (a user or a service person) when opening or closing the rear cover 73.
[0046] The engagement claws 73a are provided on the back side of the rear cover 73 (see, for example, FIG. 5). When the rear cover 73 is closed, the engagement claws 73a protrude from the upper end of the rear cover 73 toward the front side (positive Y direction side). The engagement claws 73a function as locking members that can lock the rear cover 73 to the housing main body 72A in the closed position.
[0047] The pressing rib 73e is provided on the rear side of the rear cover 73. As will be described later, the pressing rib 73e functions as a pressing portion that presses the transfer unit 7 when the rear cover 73 is closed.
[0048] As shown in FIGS. 5 to 9, the transfer unit 7 has a transfer roller 7a, a gripping portion 7b, a support shaft 7c, a pressed portion 7d, and a transfer frame 7f.
[0049] The transfer roller 7a is rotatably supported at both ends in the direction of its rotation axis by a transfer frame 7f. The transfer frame 7f is a frame body of the transfer unit 7. The transfer frame 7f is rotatably supported via a support shaft 7c on a portion of the housing 72 other than the rear cover 73 (the device main body). The transfer unit 7 is an opening / closing member (rotating member) that can be opened and closed between a closed position (closed state) shown in FIGS. 5, 7, and 8, and an open position (open state) shown in FIGS. 6 and 9.
[0050] The grip portion 7b is a recessed portion provided on the guide surface 7g of the transfer frame 7f. The guide surface 7g is the surface of the transfer frame 7f that faces the rear cover 73 across the double-sided conveying path 16. The grip portion 7b is an operating portion that is operated by the operator when opening or closing the transfer unit 7.
[0051] The pressed portion 7d is a portion pressed by the pressing rib 73e of the rear cover 73. The pressed portion 7d is the front surface of the transfer frame 7f (the surface on the rear side (negative Y direction side) when the transfer unit 7 is closed).
[0052] 4 and 7, when the rear cover 73 is closed, the rear cover 73 covers the transfer unit 7 and the process unit 40 when viewed from the rear side of the image forming apparatus 1. At this time, the engaging claws 73a of the rear cover 73 engage with the engaged portions provided on the exterior cover 71 on the top surface of the housing 72, thereby locking the rear cover 73 in the closed position. Furthermore, when the rear cover 73 is closed, the transfer unit 7 is also held in the closed position.
[0053] When the rear cover 73 is in the closed position, a duplex conveying path 16 (FIGS. 2 and 7) is formed by paper-passing ribs 16a (FIG. 5) provided on the rear surface of the rear cover 73 and the front surface of the transfer frame 7f. When the transfer unit 7 is in the closed position, a conveying path 19 (FIGS. 2 and 7) is formed between a paper-passing rib 19a (FIGS. 6 and 9) provided on the rear surface of the transfer frame 7f and the main body guide facing the paper-passing rib 19a.
[0054] When the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 are both in the closed state, the image forming apparatus 1 is capable of performing an image forming operation. In other words, the closed positions of the rear cover 73 and the transfer unit 7 are positions where the image forming apparatus 1 is capable of performing an image forming operation.
[0055] When an operator grasps the grip portion 73c of the rear cover 73 in the closed state and pulls it toward the rear of the image forming apparatus 1, the rear cover 73 opens (i.e., moves from the closed position to the open position) as shown in FIGS. 5 and 8. When the rear cover 73 is opened, at least a portion of the duplex conveying path 16 (FIGS. 2 and 7) is exposed. In other words, the open position of the rear cover 73 is a position where the paper passing rib 16a, which serves as a guide portion of the duplex conveying path 16, is exposed to the outside of the image forming apparatus 1. When the rear cover 73 is opened, the transfer unit 7 is held in the closed position by a link member (not shown), and the process unit 40 is not exposed.
[0056] With the rear cover 73 open, if the operator further grasps the grip portion 7b of the transfer unit 7 and pulls it toward the rear side of the image forming apparatus 1, the transfer unit 7 opens (i.e., moves from the closed position to the open position) as shown in Figures 6 and 9. When the transfer unit 7 is opened, at least a portion of the conveying path 19 (Figures 2 and 7) is opened, and at least a portion of the process unit 40 is exposed when viewed from the rear side of the image forming apparatus 1.
[0057] [Jam Clearance Operations] Next, a method for removing recording material P (jammed sheet) from inside image forming apparatus 1 when a jam of recording material P occurs during image formation operation will be described. When a jam occurs, the user first opens rear cover 73 to make duplex conveying path 16 accessible as shown in FIGS. 5 and 8. This allows the user to remove the jammed sheet stuck in duplex conveying path 16. As will be described later, in this embodiment, the drive transmission path from drive motor 311 (FIG. 3) to pressure roller 9b is blocked (released) in conjunction with the operation of opening rear cover 73, so that pressure roller 9b rotates idly with a relatively small force when rear cover 73 is open.
[0058] If a jam occurs near the transfer nip N1, the transfer unit 7 can be opened further from the open state of the rear cover 73 as shown in Figures 6 and 9 to make the conveying path 19 accessible. This allows the user to remove the jammed sheet in the conveying path 19.
[0059] In this way, in this embodiment, if a jam occurs, the user can access the conveying path (16, 19) inside the image forming device 1 from the rear side of the device and remove the jammed sheet (jam clearance) without having to attach or detach the process unit 40.
[0060] After clearing the jam, the user closes the transfer unit 7 and rear cover 73 to return the image forming apparatus 1 to a state in which it can perform image formation operations again. In this embodiment, the open transfer unit 7 closes in conjunction with the act of closing the rear cover 73. That is, as shown in FIG. 10 , when the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 25 degrees from the open position to the closed position, the pressing rib 73e of the rear cover 73 abuts against the pressed portion 7d of the transfer unit 7. Thereafter, the pressing rib 73e presses the pressed portion 7d, causing the transfer unit 7 to rotate clockwise in conjunction with the rear cover 73, and the transfer unit 7 moves to the closed position of the transfer unit 7 by the time the rear cover 73 reaches the closed position. Note that the user can also close the transfer unit 7 first and then close the rear cover 73.
[0061] If a jam occurs with part of the jammed sheet exposed outside the discharge port 15, the user can also remove the jam by pulling out the jammed sheet without opening the rear cover 73.
[0062] [Pressure roller drive release mechanism] 11 to 17, the path of drive transmission from the drive motor 311 (FIG. 3) to the pressure roller 9b (FIG. 2) of the fixing unit 9, and the drive release mechanism 90 for releasing the drive transmission to the pressure roller 9b will be described. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the drive release mechanism 90. FIGS. 12, 13, and 15 to 17 are cross-sectional views of the image forming apparatus 1 showing the drive release mechanism 90 and its periphery as viewed from the positive X direction. FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus 1 showing the release lever 80 and its periphery as viewed from above.
[0063] First, a drive transmission path from the drive motor 311 to the pressure roller 9b will be described. As shown in Fig. 12, the pressure roller 9b is connected to the drive motor 311 via a pressure roller gear 91, an idler gear 93, and a clutch unit CL1.
[0064] The pressure roller gear 91 is attached to the end of the roller shaft of the pressure roller 9b in the X direction, and rotates integrally with the pressure roller 9b. The pressure roller gear 91 meshes with an idler gear 93. The idler gear 93 is rotatably held by an idler shaft 92 fixed to a frame (not shown) that constitutes part of the housing 72. The idler gear 93 also meshes with a driven gear 94 of the clutch unit CL1.
[0065] Clutch unit CL1 receives driving force from drive motor 311 via a gear train (not shown), and outputs the driving force for pressure roller 9b via a driven gear 94 serving as an output member. Clutch unit CL1 is configured to be switchable between a connected state (drive transmission state) in which driving force is transmitted between drive motor 311 and pressure roller 9b, and a released state (released state, disconnected state) in which the transmission of driving force is released (disconnected). Details of clutch unit CL1 will be described later.
[0066] The clutch member CL1 has a shaft portion 84S as an actuated portion that is moved to switch the clutch member CL1 from a connected state to a released state. The clutch member CL1 is configured to switch from a connected state to a released state when the shaft portion 84S is pressed by a release link 82 (described later) and moves. The clutch member CL1 will be described in detail later.
[0067] 11 and 14, the drive release mechanism 90 includes a release lever 80, a release link 82, and a clutch portion CL1. The release lever 80 and the release link 82 are both moving members (interlocking members) that move relative to the housing 72 in conjunction with the opening and closing of the rear cover 73. The release lever 80 and the release link 82 constitute an interlocking mechanism of this embodiment that, in conjunction with the opening and closing of the rear cover 73, applies a force to a shaft 84S of a release ratchet 84 (described later) to change the clutch portion CL1 from a connected state to a released state.
[0068] As shown in Figures 11, 12, and 14, the release lever 80 is held by a guide 81 so as to be movable (slidable) along a predetermined movement direction. The guide 81 is fixed to the housing main body 72A. The guide 81 has an upper guide portion 81a that guides the upper surface of the release lever 80 and a lower guide portion 81b that guides the lower surface of the release lever 80 (Figures 11 and 12). The guide 81 also has a right guide portion 81c that guides the right side surface of the release lever 80 and a left guide portion 81d that guides the left side surface of the release lever 80 (Figure 14).
[0069] The upper guide portion 81a and the lower guide portion 81b restrict the vertical position of the release lever 80 and the change in posture (rotation) of the release lever 80 when viewed in the X direction. In addition, the right guide portion 81c and the left guide portion 81d restrict the position of the release lever 80 in the X direction. Guided by the upper guide portion 81a, the lower guide portion 81b, the right guide portion 81c, and the left guide portion 81d, the release lever 80 slides along a movement direction D1 that intersects with (preferably perpendicular to) the X direction.
[0070] The release lever 80 is an elongated member that extends in the movement direction D1 of the release lever 80. As shown in FIGS. 12 and 14, one end of the release lever 80 in the longitudinal direction (movement direction D1) is provided with a lever-side claw 80a (second engaging portion) that engages with a cover-side claw 73f (second engaged portion) of the rear cover 73. Furthermore, a longitudinal end face 80b of the release lever 80 is an abutment surface that abuts against an inner surface 73g (abutment portion) of the rear cover 73. The other end of the release lever 80 in the longitudinal direction is provided with a boss 80c (engaging portion) that fits into an elongated hole 82a (engaged portion) provided in the release link 82. The boss 80c engages with the elongated hole 82a, thereby connecting the release lever 80 and the release link 82 so that the release link 82 moves in conjunction with the opening and closing of the rear cover 73. The boss 80c is a cylindrical protrusion that protrudes in the X direction. The boss 80c is provided at its tip with a plate-shaped restricting portion 80c1 (a retaining portion, FIG. 11) for restricting the boss 80c from coming off the slot 82a.
[0071] 11 and 12, the release link 82 has the above-mentioned elongated hole 82a and a pressing portion 82b (actuating portion) that presses the shaft portion 84S (actuated portion) of the clutch portion CL1. The release link 82 is supported by a boss 83a of the gear box 83B and is rotatable about an axis extending in the X direction. The gear box 83B is a frame that houses the clutch portion CL1, which will be described later, and is fixed to the housing main body 72A. A plate-shaped restricting portion 83a1 (retaining portion, FIG. 11) that restricts the release link 82 from coming off is provided at the tip of the boss 83a.
[0072] [Operation of the drive release mechanism] The operation of the drive release mechanism 90 when the rear cover 73 is opened will be described with reference to FIGS.
[0073] 11 and 12, with the rear cover 73 in the closed state, the end surface 80b of the release lever 80 is in contact with the inner surface 73g of the rear cover 73. In this state, the cover-side claw portion 73f of the rear cover 73 is not engaged with the lever-side claw portion 80a of the release lever 80. Therefore, when the rear cover 73 starts to rotate from the closed position toward the open position, the release lever 80 does not move in conjunction with the rear cover 73. In addition, the pressing portion 82b (operating portion) of the release link 82 is located in a position (third position) spaced apart from the shaft portion 84S of the clutch portion CL1.
[0074] 13 and 14, when the rear cover 73 rotates approximately 3 degrees around the support shaft 73d from the closed position toward the open position, the cover-side claw portion 73f of the rear cover 73 engages with the lever-side claw portion 80a of the release lever 80. As a result, the release lever 80 moves in conjunction with the rear cover 73 toward the rear side of the image forming apparatus 1 (negative Y direction) in the movement direction D1.
[0075] Figure 15 shows the state when the rear cover 73 has rotated approximately 4 degrees from the closed position toward the open position. Comparing it to Figure 13, it can be seen that as the release lever 80 moves in conjunction with the rear cover 73, the release link 82 connected to the release lever 80 also begins to rotate counterclockwise in the figure around the boss 83a in conjunction with the rear cover 73.
[0076] As will be described later, the release link 82 rotates in conjunction with the rear cover 73, causing the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 to press the shaft portion 84S of the clutch portion CL1.
[0077] 16 shows the state when the rear cover 73 has rotated approximately 9 degrees from the closed position to the open position. Compared to FIG. 15, the release lever 80 has moved further toward the rear of the image forming apparatus 1, and the release link 82 has rotated further counterclockwise in the figure.
[0078] Here, the release lever 80 moves linearly along a movement direction D1 that is inclined downward toward the rear side (negative Y direction) of the image forming apparatus 1, while the cover-side claw 73f moves along an arc centered on the support shaft 73d. Therefore, during the process of opening the rear cover 73, the cover-side claw 73f moves downward relative to the lever-side claw 80a, and when the rear cover 73 rotates approximately 9 degrees from the closed position, the cover-side claw 73f disengages from the lever-side claw 80a. As a result, even if the rear cover 73 is further rotated toward the open position, the release lever 80 remains in the position shown in FIG. 16. Furthermore, the release link 82 is configured so that the clutch unit CL1 is switched from the engaged state to the released state completely by the time the rear cover 73 rotates approximately 9 degrees from the closed position. That is, in the state shown in FIG. 16, the pressing portion 82b (operating portion) of the release link 82 is in contact with the shaft portion 84S of the clutch portion CL1 and is in a position (fourth position) where the clutch portion CL1 is held in the released state.
[0079] 16, by further rotating the rear cover 73 approximately 90 degrees from the closed position as shown in FIGS. 5 and 8, the rear cover 73 is fully opened. In this state, the user can access the duplex conveying path 16 exposed to the outside of the image forming apparatus 1 and remove a jammed sheet stuck in the duplex conveying path 16. Furthermore, by further opening the transfer unit 7 with the rear cover 73 open as shown in FIGS. 6 and 9, the user can access the conveying path 19 exposed to the outside of the image forming apparatus 1 and remove a jammed sheet stuck in the conveying path 19. In other words, by opening the transfer unit 7, the user can pull out a jammed sheet from the nip between the heating roller 9a and the pressure roller 9b of the fixing unit 9.
[0080] In this embodiment, the clutch unit CL1 is switched from a connected state to a released state by the drive release mechanism 90 in conjunction with the opening of the rear cover 73. Therefore, when the rear cover 73 is open, the drive transmission elements upstream of the clutch unit CL1, including the drive motor 311, are disconnected from the pressure roller 9b. Therefore, when a jammed sheet is pulled out of the nip between the heating roller 9a and pressure roller 9b of the fixing unit 9, the pressure roller 9b rotates freely without receiving a load from the drive transmission elements upstream of the clutch unit CL1.
[0081] If the drive release mechanism 90 were not provided, the pressure roller 9b would have to rotate against the load of the drive transmission element upstream of the clutch unit CL1 when pulling out the jammed sheet, which would require a greater force to clear the jam, and could potentially tear the jammed sheet. In contrast, according to this embodiment, the pressure roller 9b rotates idly with less force, making jam clearance easier and improving usability.
[0082] As described above, while the rear cover 73 is being moved from the closed position to a predetermined position (FIG. 16) between the closed and open positions, the release lever 80 (moving member) moves with the cover-side claw 73f (second engaging portion) engaged with the lever-side claw 80a (second engaged portion). While the rear cover 73 is being moved to the predetermined position, the clutch CL1 is switched from the connected state to the released state (movement of the release ratchet 84, described below, from the first position to the second position). Meanwhile, when the rear cover 73 is being moved from the predetermined position to the open position (FIG. 17), the cover-side claw 73f (second engaging portion) and the lever-side claw 80a (second engaged portion) are disengaged, and the release lever 80 (moving member) does not move.
[0083] In this way, the range in which the release lever 80 (moving member) moves in conjunction with the rear cover 73 (opening / closing member) is limited, so the size and movement trajectory of the release lever 80 are smaller than when the release lever 80 moves in conjunction with the entire movement range of the rear cover 73. As a result, it is possible to further reduce the size of the image forming apparatus 1.
[0084] Next, the operation of the drive release mechanism 90 when the rear cover 73 is closed from an open state will be described.
[0085] FIG. 17 shows the state when the open rear cover 73 has been rotated approximately 6 degrees from the closed position. When the rear cover 73 reaches this position, the inner surface 73g of the rear cover 73 again comes into contact with the end surface 80b of the release lever 80. As the rear cover 73 is further closed from this state, the inner surface 73g presses against the end surface 80b, causing the release lever 80 to move along the guide 81 in conjunction with the rear cover 73. At this time, the release lever 80 moves toward the front of the image forming apparatus 1 in the movement direction D1. During the process of closing the rear cover 73, the release lever 80 and the release link 82 move to the positions shown in FIG. 12 when the rear cover 73 is closed, passing through the positions shown in FIG. 15 and FIG. 14, respectively.
[0086] During the process of closing the rear cover 73 as described above, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 moves from a position where it presses the shaft portion 84S of the clutch portion CL1 (position in FIG. 17, fourth position) to a position where it does not press the shaft portion 84S (position in FIG. 12, third position). Accordingly, the clutch portion CL1 switches from the released state to the connected state.
[0087] [Clutch section] The configuration of the clutch portion CL1 as the drive transmission mechanism according to this embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 18 to 21. Figure 18 is an exploded view of the clutch portion CL1. Figures 19 to 21 are cross-sectional views of the clutch portion CL1 taken along a horizontal plane passing through the axis X1, as viewed from above.
[0088] 18, the clutch unit CL1 has a drive gear 95, a driven gear 94, a release ratchet 84, and a compression spring 85. The drive gear 95, the driven gear 94, and the release ratchet 84 are each a rotating body (rotating member) that rotates around a common rotation axis, that is, an axis X1.
[0089] The drive gear 95 is an example of a drive member that rotates about an axis when a drive force is transmitted from a drive source. The driven gear 94 is a driven member that rotates about the axis and is an example of a driven member that transmits the drive force to a driven object. The release ratchet 84 is an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the drive member about the axis and is an example of an intermediate member that transmits the drive force from the drive member to the driven member. The compression spring 85 is an example of a biasing means that biases the intermediate member to one side in the axial direction of the axis.
[0090] Hereinafter, the direction along the axis X1 is referred to as the axial direction Dx, one side of the axial direction Dx is referred to as the first axial direction Dx1, and the other side of the axial direction Dx is referred to as the second axial direction Dx2.
[0091] The drive gear 95 has teeth 95c for receiving drive force from the drive motor 311 (FIG. 3) and at least one recess 95a for engaging the release ratchet 84.
[0092] The toothed portion 95c meshes with the toothed portion of an opposing gear connected to the drive motor 311 via a gear train (not shown). The drive gear 95 receives a driving force (rotational torque) from the drive motor 311 via the toothed portion 95c, and is thereby driven to rotate in a predetermined rotational direction R1.
[0093] The recess 95a is at least one recessed shape (key groove or spline groove) recessed radially outward relative to the axis X1 from the peripheral wall of a cylindrical hole 95b that penetrates the drive gear 95 in the axial direction Dx and extends in the axial direction Dx. The drive gear 95 is an annular member in which the hole 95b and the recess 95a are provided on the inner peripheral side of the toothed portion 95c.
[0094] The release ratchet 84 has a protrusion 84a that engages with a recess 95a of the drive gear 95, a ratchet portion 84c, and a shaft portion 84S.
[0095] The protrusion 84a is at least one protrusion (key) that protrudes radially outward with respect to the axis X1 from the cylindrical portion 84b that fits into the hole 95b of the drive gear 95. The protrusion 84a engages (fits) with the recess 95a of the drive gear 95, thereby restricting relative rotation of the release ratchet 84 with respect to the drive gear 95. Furthermore, the protrusion 84a engages (fits) with the recess 95a so as to be slidable in the axial direction Dx. Therefore, the release ratchet 84 rotates integrally with the drive gear 95 about the axis X1, and is configured to be movable relative to the drive gear 95 in the axial direction Dx.
[0096] The ratchet portion 84c has a sawtooth-like uneven shape with multiple protrusions (ratchet pawls) formed in the axial direction Dx along the circumferential direction around the axis X1. For each of the protrusions, a downstream surface 84c1 in the rotational direction R1 extends substantially parallel to the axial direction Dx, while an upstream surface 84c2 in the rotational direction R1 is inclined toward the downstream side of the rotational direction R1 toward the tip of the protrusion (first axial direction Dx). This allows the pressure roller 9b to rotate freely in a predetermined direction while enabling drive force transmission to the pressure roller 9b, as described below. The ratchet portion 84c is an engaging portion that transmits drive force (rotational torque) from the release ratchet 84 to the driven gear 94 by engaging with a ratchet portion 94a (engaged portion) of the driven gear 94, as described below.
[0097] The shaft portion 84S includes a first portion 84d, a second portion 84e, and a third portion 84f. The first portion 84d, the second portion 84e, and the third portion 84f are integrally formed and arranged in this order on the axis X1 in the first axial direction Dx1. The shaft portion 84S is a shaft portion of an intermediate member that is provided on the axis of the driving member and the driven member and extends in the axial direction. The function of each portion of the shaft portion 84S will be described below.
[0098] The driven gear 94 has a hole 94b through which the shaft 84S of the release ratchet 84 passes, a ratchet portion 94a that meshes with the ratchet portion 84c of the release ratchet 84, and a tooth portion 94c for outputting a driving force to the pressure roller 9b.
[0099] The second portion 84e of the shaft portion 84S is rotatably (slidably) inserted into the hole portion 94b. The driven gear 94 is supported by the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84. That is, the second portion 84e of the shaft portion 84S functions as a positioning portion that determines the position of the driven gear 94 in a direction perpendicular to the axis X1. In this embodiment, the positioning portion (second portion 84e) is an arcuate surface (support surface, preferably a cylindrical surface) that slidably supports the cylindrical inner circumferential surface of the hole portion 94b, which serves as the positioned portion, but the shapes of the positioning portion and the positioned portion can be modified as appropriate. The release ratchet 84 is movable relative to the driven gear 94 in the axial direction Dx. Furthermore, when the ratchet portion 84c of the release ratchet 84 is disengaged from the ratchet portion 94a of the driven gear 94, the release ratchet 84 is rotatable relative to the driven gear 94.
[0100] The ratchet portion 94a has a concave-convex shape that meshes with the ratchet portion 84c of the release ratchet 84. That is, the ratchet portion 94a has a sawtooth-like concave-convex shape in which a plurality of convex portions (ratchet pawls) in the axial direction Dx are formed along the circumferential direction around the axis X1. For each of the convex portions, a surface 94a1 on the upstream side in the rotational direction R1 of the drive gear 95 extends substantially parallel to the axial direction Dx, while a surface 94a2 on the downstream side in the rotational direction R1 is inclined toward the upstream side in the rotational direction R1 toward the tip side of the convex portion (second axial direction Dx).
[0101] The toothed portion 94c meshes with the toothed portion of the idler gear 93 (FIGS. 11 and 12). The driven gear 94 can output the driving force (rotational torque) received from the drive motor 311 via the drive gear 95 and the release ratchet 84 toward the pressure roller 9b through the meshing of the toothed portion 94c with the idler gear 93. The driven gear 94 is an annular member in which a hole 94b is provided on the inner peripheral side of the toothed portion 94c.
[0102] The drive gear 95 and the driven gear 94 are helical gears in which the direction of the tooth grooves of the toothed portions 95c, 94c is inclined with respect to the axial direction Dx. The direction of the tooth grooves of the driven gear 94 is set so that the axial direction Dx component of the reaction force received from the teeth of the gear (idler gear 93) meshing with the toothed portion 94c is in a direction (second axial direction Dx2) that presses the driven gear 94 against the release ratchet 84. In other words, the direction of the tooth grooves of the driven gear 94 is toward the second axial direction Dx2, which is the direction of rotation R1 of the driven gear 94 during drive transmission. This reduces the possibility of the ratchet portions 84c, 94a disengaging from each other during drive transmission. In addition, the direction of the tooth grooves of the drive gear 95 can be set so that the axial component Dx of the force received from the teeth of the gear meshing with the tooth portion 95c cancels out the axial component Dx of the reaction force that the driven gear 94 receives from the idler gear 93.
[0103] The release ratchet 84 is movable between a first position (engagement position, position in FIG. 19) where the ratchet portion 84c meshes with the ratchet portion 94a of the driven gear 94, and a second position (disengagement position, position in FIG. 21) where the ratchet portion 84c and the ratchet portion 94a are no longer meshed. The second position is located further in the second axial direction Dx2 than the first position. The recess 95a of the drive gear 95 and the protrusion 84a of the release ratchet 84 are configured so that the release ratchet 184 can move within a range from the first position to the second position while the protrusion 84a remains engaged with the recess 95a.
[0104] The clutch part CL1 is in an engaged state when the release ratchet 84 is in the first position, and in a released state when the clutch part CL1 is in a released state when the release ratchet 84 is in the second position.
[0105] As will be described later, the release ratchet 84 has a sloped surface 84g as a force receiving portion at the tip of the shaft portion 84S in the first axial direction Dx1. The release ratchet 84 is configured to move from the first position to the second position by receiving a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2 (the other side in the axial direction) at the sloped surface 84g. The sloped surface 84g is provided at the tip of the shaft portion 84S that penetrates the hole 94b of the driven gear 94, and is therefore located on the opposite side of the driven gear 94 from the drive gear 95 in the axial direction Dx. That is, the force receiving portion in this embodiment is provided on a portion of the shaft portion of the intermediate member that protrudes on the opposite side of the drive member in the axial direction Dx, across the driven member.
[0106] The compression spring 85 biases the release ratchet 84 in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx), that is, toward the first position.
[0107] As shown in FIG. 19, the clutch unit CL1 is supported by frame members (gear cover 83, drive frame 86, and main frame 87) fixed to the apparatus body (housing main body 72A) of the image forming apparatus 1. Specifically, the first portion 84d of the shaft 84S of the release ratchet 84 is fitted into a hole 86a of the drive frame 86, and the third portion 84f is fitted into a hole 83c of the gear cover 83. As a result, the release ratchet 84 is rotatably supported by the drive frame 86 and the gear cover 83. The release ratchet 84 is slidable in the axial direction Dx relative to the drive frame 86 and the gear cover 83. As shown in FIG. 11, the gear cover 83 is part of a gear box 83B that houses multiple gears including a driven gear 94.
[0108] The gear cover 83, drive frame 86, and main body frame 87 are plate-like members that extend substantially perpendicular to the axial direction Dx. The gear cover 83 is a first support part that supports the shaft 84S of the release ratchet 84 on one side in the axial direction Dx. The drive frame 86 is a second support part that supports the shaft 84S of the release ratchet 84 on the other side in the axial direction Dx.
[0109] The compression spring 85 is disposed in the axial direction Dx between the drive frame 86 and the force receiving portion 84h of the release ratchet 84. The compression spring 85 is also mounted in a space formed between the shaft portion 84S and the cylindrical portion 84b of the release ratchet 84 in the radial direction relative to the axis X1.
[0110] The tooth portion 95c of the drive gear 95 is disposed between the drive frame 86 and the main body frame 87 in the axial direction Dx. Movement of the drive gear 95 in the axial direction Dx is restricted by the drive frame 86 and the main body frame 87. The tooth portion 94c of the driven gear 94 is disposed between the main body frame 87 and the gear cover 83 in the axial direction Dx. The driven gear 94 is pressed in the first axial direction Dx1 by the release ratchet 84, which is biased in the first axial direction Dx1 by the compression spring 85, and is pressed against the gear cover 83. Therefore, the drive gear 95 (drive member) and the driven gear 94 (driven member) of this embodiment are disposed between the first support portion (gear cover 83) and the second support portion (drive frame 86) in the axial direction Dx, with each being supported by the release ratchet 84 (intermediate member).
[0111] The drive gear 95 also has an extension 95e that extends from the peripheral wall of the hole 95b and projects in the first axial direction Dx1 through an opening 87a provided in the main body frame 87. A portion 94e of the side surface of the driven gear 94 faces the extension 95e of the drive gear 95 in the axial direction Dx. Therefore, even when the release ratchet 84 has moved from the first position to the second position (FIG. 21), the extension 95e of the drive gear 95 restricts movement of the driven gear 94 in the second axial direction Dx2. In this way, while the release ratchet 84 is movable in the axial direction Dx, the drive gear 95 and the driven gear 94 are positioned with respect to the axial direction Dx, excluding clearances required for design, manufacturing tolerances, and the like.
[0112] [Clutch operation] The operation of the clutch portion CL1 will be described with reference to Figures 19 to 21. Figure 19 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL1 in the engaged state. Figure 20 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL1 in the process of switching from the engaged state to the released state. Figure 21 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL1 in the released state.
[0113] As described above, when the rear cover 73 of the image forming apparatus 1 is closed (FIGS. 4 and 7), the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 of the drive release mechanism 90 is in a position (third position) where it does not press the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84 (FIGS. 11 and 12). In this case, as shown in FIG. 19, the release ratchet 84 is held in the first position by the biasing force of the compression spring 85, and the connected state of the clutch portion CL1 is maintained.
[0114] When the clutch unit CL1 is in the engaged state, the driving force of the drive motor 311 is transmitted to the pressure roller 9b via the clutch unit CL1. That is, when the drive gear 95 rotates in the rotational direction R1 due to the driving force transmitted from the drive motor 311 via the gear train, the convex portion 84a of the release ratchet 84 engages with the concave portion 95a of the drive gear 95, causing the release ratchet 84 to rotate integrally with the drive gear 95. Furthermore, because the ratchet portion 84c of the release ratchet 84 meshes with the ratchet portion 94a of the driven gear 94, the driven gear 94 rotates integrally with the release ratchet 84 in the rotational direction R1.
[0115] 20 shows the state when the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 4 degrees from the closed position toward the open position (the same point as in FIG. 15). As described above, the release lever 80 and the release link 82 move in conjunction with the operation of opening the rear cover 73. Then, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 comes into contact with the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84.
[0116] As shown in FIG. 20, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 and the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84 are provided with inclined surfaces 82c and 84g for generating a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2. The inclined surface 82c of the release link 82 is inclined in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx) toward the movement direction D2 ( FIG. 15 ) of the pressing portion 82b centered on the boss 83a. The inclined surface 84g of the release ratchet 84 is inclined in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx) toward the movement direction D2 of the pressing portion 82b. Therefore, when the pressing portion 82b moves in the movement direction D2, the inclined surface 82c of the pressing portion 82b presses the inclined surface 84g of the shaft portion 84S in the second axial direction Dx2. That is, the inclined surface 84g provided on the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84 functions as a force receiving portion that receives a force (a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2) from the operating portion to move the release ratchet 84 from the first position to the second position against the biasing force of the compression spring 85.
[0117] The inclined surface 84g is located more inward than the outer circumferential surface of the second portion 84e of the shaft portion 84S that fits into the hole 94b of the driven gear 94 in the direction of the radius of rotation of the release ratchet 84 (the direction perpendicular to the axis X1). That is, the force receiving portion in this embodiment is located more inward than the positioning portion that positions the driven member in the direction of the radius of rotation of the intermediate member. Also, the inclined surface 84g is located more inward than the release ratchet 84 and the ratchet portions 84c, 94a of the driven gear 94 in the direction of the radius of rotation of the release ratchet 84 (the direction perpendicular to the axis X1). That is, in this embodiment, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion of the intermediate member and the engaged portion of the driven member in the direction of the radius of rotation of the intermediate member.
[0118] With the above configuration, the release link 82 rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the rear cover 73, and the release ratchet 84 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 against the biasing force of the compression spring 85. However, at the time of Figure 20, the release ratchet 84 and the ratchet portions 84c, 94a of the driven gear 94 have not yet disengaged from each other. Note that in this embodiment, the inclined surfaces 82c, 84g for generating a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2 are provided on both the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 and the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84, but a similar force will be generated if a inclined surface is provided on at least one of them.
[0119] 21 shows the state when the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 9 degrees from the closed position toward the open position (the same point in time as in FIG. 16). When the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 9 degrees, the release ratchet 84 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 to a position where the release ratchet 84 and the ratchet portions 84c, 94a of the driven gear 94 are no longer meshing with each other. In other words, the release ratchet 84 moves from the first position to the second position against the biasing force of the compression spring 85, and the clutch portion CL1 switches from the engaged state to the released state.
[0120] As described above, while the rear cover 73 is rotated from the closed position to the open position after passing a position approximately 9 degrees from the closed position, the release lever 80 and release link 82 remain in the position shown in FIG. 16. At this time, as shown in FIG. 21, the release ratchet 84 is held in the second position by the flat portion 82d of the release link 82. That is, the pressing portion 82b (operating portion) of the release link 82 is in contact with the shaft portion 84S of the intermediate member and is positioned in the fourth position, where the intermediate member is held in the second position. Therefore, after the clutch portion CL1 switches from the engaged state to the released state during the operation of opening the rear cover 73, the clutch portion CL1 remains disengaged while the rear cover 73 is open. This allows the pressure roller 9b to rotate freely without receiving a load from the drive transmission elements upstream of the clutch portion CL1, allowing the user to easily clear the jam.
[0121] 16, the operating portion (pressing portion 82b) of this embodiment can be moved to a position overlapping with the axis X1 when viewed in the axial direction Dx (X direction). Therefore, the operating portion (pressing portion 82b) can move the shaft portion 84S on or near the axis X1.
[0122] 21, the flat surface 82d (contact surface, contact portion) of the pressing portion 82b contacts the shaft portion 84S on the axis X1. That is, the operating portion (pressing portion 82b) of this embodiment has an contact surface that can hold the intermediate member in the second position against the biasing force of the biasing means (compression spring 85) by contacting the shaft portion 84S of the intermediate member (release ratchet 84) at a position that overlaps the axis X1 when viewed in the axial direction Dx. The flat surface 82d is a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the axis X1. The surface (contacted surface) that contacts the flat surface 82d of the shaft portion 84S is a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the axis X1. The contacted surface of this embodiment is provided at the tip of the shaft portion 84S in the first axial direction Dx1, and the inclined surface 84g and the contacted surface form a truncated cone shape.
[0123] Thereafter, when the open rear cover 73 is closed, as described above, the release lever 80 and the release link 82 move in conjunction with the rear cover 73 (FIG. 17). As a result, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 moves to a position (FIG. 19) where it does not press the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84. As a result, the release ratchet 84 moves from the second position to the first position in accordance with the biasing force of the compression spring 85, and the clutch portion CL1 changes from the released state to the connected state.
[0124] Here, we will explain the operation of the clutch unit CL1 when, with the rear cover 73 closed, the user clears the jam by grasping and pulling out the jammed sheet exposed from the discharge port 15. In this case, the user pulls out the jammed sheet with the release ratchet 84 remaining in the first position shown in FIG.
[0125] When a user pulls out the jammed sheet, the pressure roller 9b is pulled by the jammed sheet, causing it to rotate in a direction parallel to the recording material conveyance direction. As a result, the driven gear 94, which is connected to the pressure roller 9b via the pressure roller gear 91 and the idler gear 93 (FIG. 12), attempts to rotate in the rotation direction R1 (FIG. 18) during drive transmission. Meanwhile, because the drive motor 311 is stopped, the release ratchet 84 attempts to remain stationary and not rotate in the rotation direction R1 due to the inertia of the drive transmission elements from the drive motor 311 to the drive gear 95.
[0126] In this embodiment, the release ratchet 84 and the driven gear 94 are engaged by the ratchet portions 84c and 94a, and the sliding of the ratchet portions 84c and 94a allows the rotation of the driven gear 94 in the rotation direction R1. In other words, the ratchet portions 84c and 94a constitute a ratchet mechanism that allows the rotation of the pressure roller 9b when the drive motor 311 is stopped, while enabling the transmission of drive power from the drive motor 311 to the pressure roller 9b. When the ratchet portions 84c and 94a slide, the release ratchet 84 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 against the biasing force of the compression spring 85. Therefore, when a user pulls out a jammed sheet from the discharge port 15, the pressure roller 9b is subjected to a load (compression spring) that is smaller than the load of the drive motor 311, etc. Ne8 Therefore, the clutch portion CL 1 Even if the jammed sheet is still connected, the jammed sheet can be easily removed by pulling it out from the discharge port 15.
[0127] The load required to rotate the pressure roller 9b with the clutch CL1 in the connected state is greater than the load required to rotate the pressure roller 9b with the clutch CL1 in the released state.
[0128] [Summary of this embodiment] As described above, the clutch unit CL1 of this embodiment is configured to switch from the engaged state to the released state when the inclined surface 84g serving as a force receiving portion provided on the shaft portion 84S of the release ratchet 84 is pressed in the second axial direction Dx2. In other words, the shaft portion 84S of the intermediate member (release ratchet 84) according to this embodiment has a force receiving portion configured to receive a force from the actuating portion (the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82) for moving the intermediate member from the first position to the second position. This force receiving portion is located inward in the rotational radius direction of the intermediate member from a positioning portion (the outer peripheral surface of the second portion 84e of the shaft portion 84S) for positioning the driven member (driven gear 94). Therefore, the clutch unit CL1 can be made smaller in the radial direction relative to the axis X1 than when an annular cam member is disposed around the axis X1 as a configuration for releasing the drive transmission as described in the above document. That is, according to this embodiment, it is possible to improve the space saving of the drive transmission mechanism capable of releasing the drive transmission from the drive source to the driven object in the image forming apparatus.
[0129] In addition, in this embodiment, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion of the intermediate member and the engaged portion of the driven member in the direction of the rotation radius of the intermediate member, thereby further improving the space-saving properties of the drive transmission mechanism.
[0130] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the clutch section CL1 is configured to switch from a connected state to a released state in conjunction with the opening of the rear cover 73 (opening / closing member), thereby making it possible to reduce the size of the image forming device 1 while facilitating jam handling.
[0131] Second Embodiment Next, the clutch unit CL2 according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 22 to 25. The clutch unit CL2 according to this embodiment can be used as a drive transmission mechanism in the image forming apparatus 1 in place of the clutch unit CL1 according to the first embodiment. Hereinafter, elements that are given the same reference numerals as those in the first embodiment have substantially the same configurations and functions as those described in the first embodiment, and differences from the first embodiment will be mainly described.
[0132] Fig. 22 is an exploded view of the clutch portion CL2. 2 23 is a cross-sectional view of the clutch portion CL2 in the connected state, taken along a horizontal plane passing through the axis X1 of the clutch portion CL2, as viewed from above.
[0133] 22, the clutch unit CL2 has a drive gear 195, a driven gear 194, a release ratchet 184, and a compression spring 185. The drive gear 195, the driven gear 194, and the release ratchet 184 are each a rotating body (rotating member) that rotates around the axis X1, which is a common rotation axis.
[0134] The drive gear 195 is an example of a drive member that rotates about an axis when a drive force is transmitted from a drive source. The driven gear 194 is a driven member that rotates about the axis and is an example of a driven member that transmits the drive force to a driven object. The release ratchet 184 is an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the driven member about the axis and is an example of an intermediate member that transmits the drive force from the drive member to the driven member. The compression spring 185 is an example of a biasing means that biases the intermediate member to one side in the axial direction of the axis.
[0135] Hereinafter, the direction along the axis X1 is referred to as the axial direction Dx, one side of the axial direction Dx is referred to as the first axial direction Dx1, and the other side of the axial direction Dx is referred to as the second axial direction Dx2.
[0136] The drive gear 195 has teeth for receiving a drive force from a drive motor 311 (FIG. 3). 1 95c, a ratchet portion 195a for engaging with the release ratchet 184, a hole portion 195b through which the release ratchet 184 is inserted, and a cylindrical portion 195d.
[0137] The toothed portion 195c meshes with the toothed portion of an opposing gear connected to the drive motor 311 via a gear train (not shown). The drive gear 195 receives a driving force (rotational torque) from the drive motor 311 via the toothed portion 195c, and is thereby driven to rotate in a predetermined rotational direction R1.
[0138] The hole 195b has a cylindrical surface shape that penetrates the drive gear 195 in the axial direction Dx. The drive gear 195 is an annular member in which the hole 195b is provided on the inner circumferential side of the tooth portion 195c. A first portion 184d of a shaft portion 184S of a release ratchet 184 (described later) is rotatably (slidably) inserted into the hole 195b. The drive gear 195 is supported by the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184. The release ratchet 184 is movable relative to the drive gear 195 in the axial direction Dx. Furthermore, when the ratchet portion 184a of the release ratchet 184 is disengaged from the ratchet portion 195a of the drive gear 195, the release ratchet 184 is rotatable relative to the drive gear 195.
[0139] The ratchet portion 195a has a sawtooth-like uneven shape with multiple protrusions (ratchet pawls) formed in the axial direction Dx along the circumferential direction around the axis X1. For each of the protrusions, the downstream surface in the rotational direction R1 of the drive gear 195 extends substantially parallel to the axial direction Dx, while the upstream surface in the rotational direction R1 is inclined downstream in the rotational direction R1 toward the tip of the protrusion. This allows drive to be transmitted to the pressure roller 9b while allowing the pressure roller 9b to rotate freely in a predetermined direction. The ratchet portion 195a is engaged with a ratchet portion 184a (engagement portion) of the release ratchet 184 (described later) to transmit drive force (rotational torque) from the drive gear 195 to the release ratchet 184.
[0140] The cylindrical portion 195d (see also FIG. 23) is a portion (supported portion, positioned portion) where the drive gear 195 is slidably supported by the release ratchet 184. The cylindrical portion 195d in this embodiment is a cylindrical portion that extends in the axial direction Dx radially inward with respect to the axis X1 from the tooth portion 195c.
[0141] The release ratchet 184 has a ratchet portion 184a, a cylindrical portion 184g, and a shaft portion 184S. Parallel pins 188 and 189 and a sloped member 190 are attached to the shaft portion 184S.
[0142] The ratchet portion 184a has a sawtooth-like uneven shape with multiple protrusions (ratchet pawls) in the axial direction Dx formed along the circumferential direction around the axis X1. For each of the protrusions, the downstream surface in the rotational direction R1 extends substantially parallel to the axial direction Dx, while the upstream surface in the rotational direction R1 is inclined downstream in the rotational direction R1 toward the tip of the protrusion.
[0143] The cylindrical portion 184g (see also FIG. 23) is a cylindrical surface that slidably supports the cylindrical portion 195d of the drive gear 195. That is, the cylindrical portion 184g functions as a positioning portion that determines the position of the drive gear 195 in a direction perpendicular to the axis X1. The positioning portion (cylindrical portion 184g) of this embodiment is an arcuate surface (support surface, preferably a cylindrical surface) that slidably supports the cylindrical inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion 195d, which serves as the portion to be positioned, but the shapes of the positioning portion and the portion to be positioned can be changed as appropriate.
[0144] The shaft portion 184S includes a first portion 184d, a second portion 184e, and a third portion 184f. The first portion 184d, the second portion 184e, and the third portion 184f are integrally formed and arranged in this order on the axis X1 in the first axial direction Dx1. The shaft portion 184S is a shaft portion of an intermediate member that is provided on the axis of the driving member and the driven member and extends in the axial direction. The function of each portion of the shaft portion 184S will be described below.
[0145] A hole 184b into which the parallel pin 188 is attached is provided in the second portion 184e of the shaft portion 184S. The portion (engagement portion) of the parallel pin 188 protruding from the shaft portion 184S engages (fits) with a pin groove 194a provided in the driven gear 194, thereby connecting the release ratchet 184 and Relative rotation of the driven gear 194 is restricted. Furthermore, the parallel pin 188 engages (fits) with the pin groove 194a so as to be slidable in the axial direction Dx. Therefore, the release ratchet 184 rotates integrally with the driven gear 194 about the axis X1, and is configured to be movable relative to the driven gear 194 in the axial direction Dx.
[0146] A hole 184c into which a parallel pin 189 is attached is provided in a third portion 184f of the shaft portion 184S. The parallel pin 189 is fitted into a pin groove 190a of the inclined surface member 190, whereby the inclined surface member 190 is attached to the shaft portion 184S in a state in which the relative movement and rotation in the axial direction Dx with respect to the shaft portion 184S are restricted.
[0147] The ramp member 190 is a cone-shaped member whose radius widens in the second axial direction Dx2. The ramp member 190 may be formed integrally with other parts of the release ratchet 184.
[0148] The driven gear 194 has a pin groove 194a, a hole 194b through which the shaft 184S of the release ratchet 184 passes, and a toothed portion 194c for outputting a driving force to the pressure roller 9b.
[0149] The hole 194b is a cylindrical through-hole provided on the inner circumferential side of the toothed portion 194c. The driven gear 194 is an annular member with the hole 194b provided on the inner circumferential side of the toothed portion 194c. The pin groove 194a is recessed radially outward from the inner wall of the hole 194b and has a groove shape extending in the axial direction Dx.
[0150] The toothed portion 194c meshes with the toothed portion of the idler gear 193 (FIGS. 11 and 12). Through the meshing of the toothed portion 194c with the idler gear 193, the driven gear 194 can output the driving force (rotational torque) received from the driving motor 311 via the driving gear 195 and the release ratchet 184 toward the pressure roller 9b.
[0151] The drive gear 195 and the driven gear 194 are helical gears in which the direction of the tooth grooves of the toothed portions 195c, 194c is inclined with respect to the axial direction Dx. The direction of the tooth grooves of the drive gear 195 is set so that the axial direction Dx component of the force received from the teeth of the gear meshing with the toothed portion 195c is in a direction (second axial direction Dx2) that presses the drive gear 195 against the release ratchet 184. In other words, the direction of the tooth grooves of the drive gear 195 is toward the first axial direction Dx1, which is the direction of rotation R1 of the drive gear 195 during drive transmission. This reduces the possibility of the ratchet portions 184a, 195a disengaging from each other during drive transmission. In addition, the direction of the tooth grooves of the driven gear 194 can be set so that the axial component Dx of the reaction force received from the teeth of the gear (idler gear 93) meshing with tooth portion 194c cancels out the axial component Dx of the force that the drive gear 195 receives from the gear meshing with tooth portion 195c.
[0152] The release ratchet 184 is movable between a first position (engagement position, position in FIG. 23) where the ratchet portion 184a meshes with the ratchet portion 195a of the drive gear 195, and a second position (disengagement position, position in FIG. 25) where the meshing of the ratchet portions 184a, 195a is released. The second position is located further in the second axial direction Dx2 than the first position. The pin groove 194a of the driven gear 194 is configured so that the release ratchet 184 can move within a range from the first position to the second position while the parallel pin 188 remains engaged in the pin groove 194a.
[0153] The clutch part CL2 is in an engaged state when the release ratchet 184 is in the first position, and in a released state when the clutch part CL2 is in a released state when the release ratchet 184 is in the second position.
[0154] As will be described later, the release ratchet 184 has a sloped surface 190b as a force-receiving portion at the tip of the shaft portion 184S in the first axial direction Dx1. The release ratchet 184 is configured to move from the first position to the second position when the sloped surface 190b receives a force that includes a component in the second axial direction Dx2 (the other side in the axial direction).
[0155] The inclined surface 190b is located more inward than the cylindrical portion 184g of the release ratchet 184 that supports the cylindrical portion 195d of the drive gear 195 in the direction of the rotation radius of the release ratchet 184 (direction perpendicular to the axis X1). That is, the force receiving portion of this embodiment is located more inward than the positioning portion that positions the drive member in the direction of the rotation radius of the intermediate member. Also, the inclined surface 190b is located more inward than the release ratchet 184 and the ratchet portions 184a, 195a of the drive gear 195 in the direction of the rotation radius of the release ratchet 184 (direction perpendicular to the axis X1). That is, in this embodiment, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion of the intermediate member and the engaged portion of the drive member in the direction of the rotation radius of the intermediate member.
[0156] The compression spring 185 biases the release ratchet 184 in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx), that is, toward the first position.
[0157] 23, the clutch portion CL2 is supported by frame members (gear cover 83, drive frame 86, main body frame 87) fixed to the apparatus body (housing main body 72A) of the image forming apparatus 1. Specifically, the first portion 184d of the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184 is fitted into a hole portion 86a of the drive frame 86, and the second portion 184e is fitted into a hole portion 83c of the gear cover 83. As a result, the release ratchet 184 is rotatably supported by the drive frame 86 and the gear cover 83. Furthermore, the release ratchet 184 is slidable in the axial direction Dx relative to the drive frame 86 and the gear cover 83.
[0158] The gear cover 83, drive frame 86, and main body frame 87 are plate-like members that extend substantially perpendicular to the axial direction Dx. The drive frame 86 is a first support part that supports the shaft 184S of the release ratchet 184 on one side in the axial direction Dx. The gear cover 83 is a second support part that supports the shaft 184S of the release ratchet 184 on the other side in the axial direction Dx.
[0159] The compression spring 185 is disposed between the release ratchet 184 and the driven gear 194 in the axial direction Dx. The compression spring 185 is mounted in a space on the outer circumferential side of the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184 and on the inner circumferential side of the teeth portions 195c, 194c of the drive gear 195 and the driven gear 194 in the radial direction relative to the axis X1.
[0160] The tooth portion 195c of the drive gear 195 is disposed between the drive frame 86 and the main body frame 87 in the axial direction Dx. Movement of the drive gear 195 in the axial direction Dx is restricted by the drive frame 86 and the main body frame 87. The tooth portion 194c of the driven gear 194 is disposed between the main body frame 87 and the gear cover 83 in the axial direction Dx. The drive gear 195 is pressed in the first axial direction Dx1 by the release ratchet 184, which is biased in the first axial direction Dx1 by the compression spring 185, and is pressed against the drive frame 86. In addition, the driven gear 194 is biased in the second axial direction Dx2 by the compression spring 185, and is pressed against the gear cover 83. Therefore, the drive gear 195 (drive member) and the driven gear 194 (driven member) are each supported by the release ratchet 184 (intermediate member) and are arranged between the first support part and the second support part (gear cover 83, drive frame 86) in the axial direction Dx.
[0161] The drive gear 195 also has an extension 195e that extends so as to protrude in the first axial direction Dx1 through an opening 87a provided in the main body frame 87. A portion of the side surface of the driven gear 194 faces the extension 195e of the drive gear 195 in the axial direction Dx. Therefore, even when the release ratchet 184 has moved from the first position to the second position (FIG. 25), the extension 95e of the drive gear 195 restricts movement of the drive gear 195 in the second axial direction Dx2. In this way, while the release ratchet 184 is movable in the axial direction Dx, the drive gear 195 and the driven gear 194 are positioned with respect to the axial direction Dx, excluding clearances required in design, manufacturing tolerances, and the like.
[0162] [Clutch operation] The operation of the clutch portion CL2 will be described with reference to Figures 23 to 25. Figure 23 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL2 in the engaged state. Figure 24 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL2 in the process of switching from the engaged state to the released state. Figure 25 is a cross-sectional view showing the clutch portion CL2 in the released state.
[0163] When the rear cover 73 of the image forming apparatus 1 is closed (FIGS. 4 and 7), the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 of the drive release mechanism 90 is positioned so as not to press the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184 (FIGS. 11 and 12). In this case, as shown in FIG. 23, the release ratchet 184 is held in the first position by the biasing force of the compression spring 185, and the connected state of the clutch portion CL2 is maintained.
[0164] When clutch portion CL2 is in the engaged state, the driving force of drive motor 311 is transmitted to pressure roller 9b via clutch portion CL2. That is, when drive gear 195 rotates in rotational direction R1 by the driving force transmitted from drive motor 311 via the gear train, release ratchet 184 rotates integrally with drive gear 195 in rotational direction R1 due to the meshing of ratchet portions 184a, 195a. Furthermore, parallel pin 188 attached to release ratchet 184 engages with pin groove 194a of driven gear 194, causing driven gear 194 to rotate integrally with release ratchet 184 in rotational direction R1.
[0165] 24 shows the state when the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 4 degrees from the closed position toward the open position (the same point in time as in FIG. 15). As described above, the release lever 80 and the release link 82 move in conjunction with the operation of opening the rear cover 73. Then, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 comes into contact with the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184.
[0166] As shown in FIG. 24, the inclined surface member 190 provided on the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184 is provided with an inclined surface 190b for generating a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2. The inclined surface 82c of the release link 82 is inclined in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx) toward the movement direction D2 ( FIG. 15 ) of the pressing portion 82b centered on the boss 83a. The inclined surface 190b of the release ratchet 184 is inclined in the first axial direction Dx1 (one side of the axial direction Dx) toward the movement direction D2 of the pressing portion 82b. Therefore, when the pressing portion 82b moves in the movement direction D2, the inclined surface 82c of the pressing portion 82b presses the inclined surface 190b in the second axial direction Dx2. That is, the inclined surface 190b of the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184 functions as a force receiving portion that receives a force (a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2) from the operating portion to move the release ratchet 184 from the first position to the second position against the biasing force of the compression spring 185.
[0167] With the above configuration, the release link 82 rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the rear cover 73, and the release ratchet 184 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 against the biasing force of the compression spring 185. However, at the time of Figure 24, the release ratchet 184 and the ratchet portions 184a, 195a of the drive gear 195 have not yet disengaged from each other. Note that in this embodiment, the inclined surfaces 82c, 190b for generating a force including a component in the second axial direction Dx2 are provided on both the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 and the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184, but a similar force will be generated if a inclined surface is provided on at least one of them.
[0168] Figure 25 shows the state when the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 9 degrees from the closed position toward the open position (the same point in time as Figure 16). When the rear cover 73 is rotated approximately 9 degrees, the release ratchet 184 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 to a position where the release ratchet 184 and the ratchet portions 184a, 195a of the drive gear 195 are no longer meshing with each other. In other words, the release ratchet 184 moves from the first position to the second position against the biasing force of the compression spring 185, and the clutch portion CL2 switches from the engaged state to the released state.
[0169] As described above, while the rear cover 73 is rotated from a position approximately 9 degrees from the closed position to the open position, the release lever 80 and release link 82 remain in the position shown in FIG. 16. At this time, as shown in FIG. 25, the release ratchet 184 is held in the second position by the flat portion 82e of the release link 82. Therefore, after the clutch unit CL2 switches from the connected state to the released state during the operation of opening the rear cover 73, the clutch unit CL2 remains in the released state while the rear cover 73 is open. This allows the pressure roller 9b to rotate freely without receiving a load from the drive transmission elements upstream of the clutch unit CL2, allowing the user to easily clear the jam.
[0170] 25, when viewed in the Z direction with the pressing portion 82b positioned to hold the release ratchet 184 in the second position (fourth position), the pressing portion 82b comes into contact with the end face of the shaft portion 184S at a position overlapping with the axis X1. In other words, when viewed in a direction (Z direction) perpendicular to both the movement direction D2 of the operating portion from the third position to the fourth position and the axial direction Dx with the operating portion positioned at the fourth position, the operating portion comes into contact with the shaft portion of the intermediate member at a position overlapping with the axis X1. In other words, the pressing portion 82b applies a force to the intermediate member near the rotation axis of the intermediate member.
[0171] Thereafter, when the open rear cover 73 is closed, as described above, the release lever 80 and the release link 82 move in conjunction with the rear cover 73 (FIG. 17). As a result, the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82 moves to a position (FIG. 23) where it does not press the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184. As a result, the release ratchet 184 moves from the second position to the first position in accordance with the biasing force of the compression spring 185, and the clutch portion CL2 changes from the released state to the connected state.
[0172] Here, we will explain the operation of the clutch unit CL2 when, with the rear cover 73 closed, the user clears the jam by grasping and pulling out the jammed sheet exposed from the discharge port 15. In this case, the user pulls out the jammed sheet with the release ratchet 184 remaining in the first position shown in FIG.
[0173] When a user pulls out the jammed sheet, the pressure roller 9b is pulled by the jammed sheet, causing it to rotate in a direction parallel to the recording material conveyance direction. As a result, the driven gear 194, which is connected to the pressure roller 9b via the pressure roller gear 91 and the idler gear 93 (FIG. 12), attempts to rotate in the rotation direction R1 (FIG. 22) during drive transmission. Meanwhile, because the drive motor 311 is stopped, the release ratchet 184 attempts to remain stationary and not rotate in the rotation direction R1 due to the inertia of the drive transmission elements from the drive motor 311 to the drive gear 195.
[0174] In this embodiment, the release ratchet 184 and the drive gear 195 are engaged by the ratchet portions 184a and 195a, and the sliding of the ratchet portions 184a and 195a allows the drive gear 195 to rotate in the rotational direction R1. When the ratchet portions 184a and 195a slide, the release ratchet 184 moves in the second axial direction Dx2 against the biasing force of the compression spring 185. Therefore, when a user pulls a jammed sheet from the discharge port 15, the pressure roller 9b rotates while receiving a load (a force caused by the biasing force of the compression spring 185) that is smaller than the load of the drive motor 311, etc. Therefore, even if the clutch portion CL2 remains in the engaged state, the jammed sheet can be easily removed by pulling it out of the discharge port 15.
[0175] The clutch portion CL2 of this embodiment is configured to switch from the connected state to the released state when the inclined surface 190b, which serves as a force receiving portion provided on the shaft portion 184S of the release ratchet 184, is pressed in the second axial direction Dx2. In other words, the shaft portion 184S of the intermediate member (release ratchet 84) of this embodiment has a force receiving portion configured to receive, from an actuator (the pressing portion 82b of the release link 82), a force for moving the intermediate member from the first position to the second position. This force receiving portion is located inside, in the rotational radius direction of the intermediate member, a positioning portion (the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 184g) for positioning the drive member (drive gear 195). Therefore, the configuration of this embodiment also improves the space-saving nature of a drive transmission mechanism that can release drive transmission from a drive source to a driven object in an image forming apparatus.
[0176] In addition, in this embodiment, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion of the intermediate member and the engaged portion of the drive member in the direction of the rotation radius of the intermediate member, which further improves the space-saving properties of the drive transmission mechanism.
[0177] (Variation) The above-described embodiments are merely examples and can be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present technology. For example, instead of the ratchet-shaped engagement between the release ratchet 84 and the driven gear 94 in the first embodiment, a meshing shape that restricts relative rotation in both directions between the intermediate member and the driven member in the engaged state may be used. The same applies to the ratchet shapes of the release ratchet 184 and the drive gear 195 in the second embodiment. In this case, although the load that causes the driven object to rotate freely while the intermediate member is in the first position increases, the load that causes the driven object to rotate freely when the intermediate member is moved to the second position is the same as in each embodiment.
[0178] Furthermore, the clutch sections CL1 and CL2 in the above-described embodiment are not limited to being arranged in the drive transmission path to the pressure roller 9b of the fixing section 9, but may also be arranged in the drive transmission path to a roller member that transports the recording material or other drive targets in the image forming apparatus.
[0179] Furthermore, a force receiving portion may be provided at a position different from the force receiving portion of the intermediate member in the above-described embodiment. For example, in the first embodiment, the release ratchet 84 is moved from the first position to the second position by pressing the portion of the shaft portion 84S protruding from the gear cover 83 in the first axial direction Dx. Alternatively, for example, a sloped member 190 similar to that in the second embodiment may be attached to the portion of the shaft portion 84S protruding from the drive frame 86, and the shaft portion 84S may be pulled in the second axial direction Dx2 by the release link 82. Also, in the second embodiment, the portion of the shaft portion 84S protruding from the drive frame 86 may be pressed in the second axial direction Dx2 by the release link 82. In other words, the force receiving portion in these modified examples is provided on a portion of the shaft portion of the intermediate member that protrudes on the opposite side of the driven member from the drive member in the axial direction Dx.
[0180] In the above-described embodiment, the clutches CL1 and CL2 are switched from the connected state to the released state in conjunction with the opening of the rear cover 73 serving as the opening / closing member. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, after opening the opening / closing member, the user may manually operate an operating lever or the like, which causes the release ratchets 84 and 184 to move from the first position to the second position in conjunction with the operating lever. Furthermore, when the control unit of the image forming apparatus 1 detects the occurrence of a jam, the control unit may issue a command to an actuator such as a solenoid mounted on the image forming apparatus 1 to move the release ratchets 84 and 184 from the first position to the second position.
[0181] (Other embodiments) In the present disclosure, an embodiment has been described in which the present technology is applied to an image forming apparatus 1 that forms an image on a recording material using an electrophotographic image forming unit 20. However, the present technology is not limited to this, and may also be applied to an image forming apparatus that forms an image on a recording material using an inkjet or offset printing image forming unit, for example. [Explanation of symbols]
[0182] CL1, CL2... drive transmission mechanism (clutch portion) / 9b... driven object (pressure roller) / 80... interlocking mechanism, moving member (release lever) / 82... interlocking mechanism (release link) / 82b... operating portion (pressure portion) / 84, 184... intermediate member (release ratchet) / 84c, 184a... engaging portion (ratchet portion) / 84e, 184g... positioning portion (second portion of shaft portion, cylindrical portion) / 84g, 190b... force receiving portion (inclined surface) / 94, 194... driven member (driven gear) / 94a, 195a... engaged portion (ratchet portion) / 95, 195... driving member (driving gear) / 311... driving source (driving motor) / Dx... axial direction
Claims
1. An image forming apparatus including a drive source, a driven object driven by the drive source, and a drive transmission mechanism that transmits a drive force from the drive source to the driven object, The drive transmission mechanism includes: a driving member connected to the driving source and rotated around an axis by the driving force; a driven member connected to the driven object and rotating around the axis, the driven member having an engaged portion; an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the driving member around the axis, the intermediate member having an engaging portion; a biasing means for biasing the intermediate member toward a first side in the axial direction of the axis; an actuating portion acting on the intermediate member; and the intermediate member is movable in the axial direction between a first position where the engaging portion engages with the engaged portion so as to transmit the driving force to the driven member, and a second position on a second side opposite to the first side in the axial direction with respect to the first position, where the engaging portion disengages from the engaged portion so as not to transmit the driving force to the driven member, the intermediate member has a shaft portion extending in the axial direction, the shaft portion having a positioning portion that determines the position of the driven member in a direction perpendicular to the axis, the shaft portion further includes a force receiving portion configured to receive a force from the actuating portion for moving the intermediate member from the first position to the second position, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the positioning portion in a rotation radius direction of the intermediate member. An image forming apparatus characterized by:
2. An image forming apparatus including a drive source, a driven object driven by the drive source, and a drive transmission mechanism that transmits a drive force from the drive source to the driven object, The drive transmission mechanism includes: a driving member connected to the driving source and rotated around an axis by the driving force, the driving member having an engaged portion; a driven member connected to the driven object and rotating around the axis; an intermediate member that rotates integrally with the driven member about the axis line and has an engaging portion; a biasing means for biasing the intermediate member toward a first side in the axial direction of the axis; an actuating portion acting on the intermediate member; and the intermediate member is movable in the axial direction between a first position where the engaging portion engages with the engaged portion so as to receive the driving force from the driving member, and a second position on a second side opposite to the first side in the axial direction with respect to the first position, where the engaging portion disengages from the engaged portion so as not to receive the driving force from the driving member, the intermediate member has a shaft portion extending in the axial direction and a positioning portion that determines the position of the drive member in a direction perpendicular to the axis, the shaft portion has a force receiving portion configured to receive a force from the actuating portion for moving the intermediate member from the first position to the second position, the force receiving portion is located more inward than the positioning portion in a rotation radius direction of the intermediate member. An image forming apparatus characterized by:
3. an apparatus main body in which the drive source and the drive transmission mechanism are disposed; an opening / closing member that can be opened and closed with respect to the device body between a closed position where the image forming device can perform an image forming operation on a recording material and an open position where at least a part of the conveying path of the recording material is exposed to the outside of the image forming device; an interlocking mechanism that applies the force to the force receiving portion of the intermediate member by the operating portion in conjunction with an opening operation of the opening / closing member from the closed position to the open position; Further comprising:
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
4. The actuating portion is configured to move in a movement direction intersecting the axial direction, At least one of the actuating portion and the shaft portion of the intermediate member has a slope that is inclined toward the first side in the axial direction toward the movement direction.
4. The image forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
5. The interlocking mechanism includes: a moving member that is movable relative to the device body, and The movable member is configured to move so as to move the intermediate member from the first position to the second position by the actuating unit while the opening / closing member is moved from the closed position to a predetermined position between the closed position and the open position, and the movable member does not move while the opening / closing member is moved from the predetermined position to the open position.
5. The image forming apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
6. the driven object includes a roller member that conveys a recording material on which an image is formed by the image forming apparatus, the engaging portion and the engaged portion function as a ratchet mechanism, the ratchet mechanism allows the roller member to rotate freely in a predetermined direction when the intermediate member is located at the first position and the drive source is stopped.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
7. the driven object includes a roller member that conveys a recording material on which an image is formed by the image forming apparatus, the engaging portion and the engaged portion function as a ratchet mechanism, the ratchet mechanism allows the roller member to rotate freely in a predetermined direction when the intermediate member is located at the first position and the drive source is stopped.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
8. The actuating portion is movable to a position overlapping the axis when viewed in the axial direction.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
9. the actuating portion has an abutment surface that abuts against the shaft portion of the intermediate member at a position overlapping the axis when viewed in the axial direction, thereby being able to hold the intermediate member at the second position against the biasing force of the biasing means.
9. The image forming apparatus according to claim 8,
10. the driven member is a helical gear, the direction of the tooth grooves of the helical gear is inclined so that the helical gear is pressed against the intermediate member by a force that the helical gear receives from the teeth of a gear that meshes with the helical gear when transmitting the driving force; 2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
11. the drive member is a helical gear, the direction of the tooth grooves of the helical gear is inclined so that the helical gear is pressed against the intermediate member by a force that the helical gear receives from the teeth of a gear that meshes with the helical gear when transmitting the driving force; 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
12. the driven member has a cylindrical hole portion that is centered on the axis and extends in the axial direction, The positioning portion of the intermediate member is an arcuate surface that slidably supports the inner circumferential surface of the hole portion.
2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
13. the driving member has a cylindrical hole portion that is centered on the axis and extends in the axial direction, The positioning portion of the intermediate member is an arcuate surface that slidably supports the inner circumferential surface of the hole portion.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
14. the driving member and the driven member are annular members through which the shaft portion of the intermediate member passes in the axial direction; 14. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
15. the force receiving portion is provided on a portion of the shaft portion that protrudes on a side opposite to the driving member with the driven member interposed therebetween in the axial direction.
15. The image forming apparatus according to claim 14.
16. The driving member and the driven member are annular members through which the shaft portion of the intermediate member passes in the axial direction, the force receiving portion is provided on a portion of the shaft portion that protrudes on a side opposite to the driven member across the driving member in the axial direction.
3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
17. a first support portion and a second support portion that support the drive transmission mechanism; the shaft portion of the intermediate member is rotatably supported by the first support portion on the first side in the axial direction and is rotatably supported by the second support portion on the second side in the axial direction, the driving member and the driven member are each supported by the intermediate member and are disposed between the first support portion and the second support portion in the axial direction.
17. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
18. the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion and the engaged portion in the rotational radius direction; 2. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
19. the force receiving portion is located more inward than the engaging portion and the engaged portion in the rotational radius direction; 3. The image forming apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the image forming apparatus is a recording medium.
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