Image forming apparatus
The image forming apparatus addresses developer leakage by using strategically positioned suction ports and air intake to aspirate developer away from the detection means, ensuring accurate detection and preventing contamination.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-16
AI Technical Summary
Developer leakage from the center of the end cover in developing devices can cause image defects by accumulating near the detection means, leading to adhesion and contamination of the detection sensor, which impairs its accuracy.
An image forming apparatus with a configuration that includes a detection means opposite the image carrier, a first opening for air intake, a second opening on the end cover side, and a duct for discharging air, effectively aspirating developer away from the detection means using a duct with strategically positioned suction ports to minimize adhesion.
Suppresses developer adhesion to the detection means while efficiently aspirating it, maintaining detection accuracy and preventing contamination of the detection sensor and surrounding areas.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
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[0001] The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer, a facsimile machine, and a multifunction machine having a plurality of functions thereof.
Background Art
[0002] [[ID= Furthermore, some developing devices have end covers that conceal the ends of the developer carrier to prevent the developer from leaking from the ends. However, even with such a configuration, the developer may still leak from the center of the end cover. In any case, if the developer scattered from the developing device accumulates near the device, it may cause image defects.
[0006] The present invention aims to provide a configuration that can efficiently aspirate developer from an area away from the detection means while suppressing the adhesion of developer to the detection means. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] The present invention provides an image forming apparatus comprising: an image carrier that carries and rotates a toner image; a developing container that contains a developer containing toner; a transport member that transports the developer within the developing container; a developer carrier whose rotation axis direction is arranged substantially parallel to the direction of transport of the developer by the transport member, which carries the developer in the developing container and rotates to transport the developer to a developing region opposite the image carrier, and develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the image carrier with toner; and an end cover provided on the developing container so as to cover the surface of one end of the developer carrier that faces the image carrier with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developer carrier, and the image carrier The device comprises: a detection means positioned opposite the image carrier downstream of the development area with respect to the rotation direction of the body, for detecting the density of the toner image on the image carrier; a first opening for drawing in air from the space enclosed by the image carrier, the development device, and the detection means; and a second opening provided on the one end side of the first opening with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developer carrier; and a duct for discharging air drawn in from the first and second openings, wherein with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developer carrier, the other end of the second opening is located on the other end side of the end cover. [Effects of the Invention]
[0008] According to the present invention, developer adhesion to the detection means can be suppressed while efficiently aspirating developer from an area away from the detection means. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0009] [Figure 1] A schematic cross-sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] A schematic side view of the image forming unit according to the first embodiment. [Figure 3] A schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of the developing apparatus according to the first embodiment. [Figure 4] A perspective view of the developing apparatus according to the first embodiment, as seen from the developing sleeve side. [Figure 5] An enlarged cross-sectional view of the area around the concentration sensor according to the first embodiment. [Figure 6] A perspective view showing an enlarged view of the area around the concentration sensor and suction duct according to the first embodiment. [Figure 7] A flowchart showing an example of controlling the setting of image formation conditions by density detection according to the first embodiment. [Figure 8] A control block diagram of the main part of an image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment. [Figure 9] A front view showing an enlarged view of the area around the concentration sensor and suction duct according to the first embodiment. [Figure 10] An enlarged cross-sectional view of the area around the second opening according to the first embodiment. [Figure 11] An enlarged cross-sectional view of the area around the second opening according to the second embodiment. [Figure 12] A perspective view showing an enlarged view of the area around the concentration sensor and suction duct according to the third embodiment. [Figure 13] An enlarged cross-sectional view of the area around the second opening according to the third embodiment. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0010] <First Embodiment> The first embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 1 to 10. First, the schematic configuration of the image forming apparatus of this embodiment will be described with reference to Figure 1.
[0011] [Image forming apparatus] The image forming apparatus 200 shown in Figure 1 is an electrophotographic full-color laser printer. The image forming apparatus 200 uses first, second, third, and fourth image forming units Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb, which are arranged side-by-side inside the apparatus, to form toner images of four different colors through the processes of charging, exposure, development, and transfer. As a control means, the control unit 19 consists of a CPU and memory such as ROM or RAM. When the control unit 19 receives a print command signal output from an external interface such as a host computer, it sequentially operates the image forming units Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb according to the image forming control sequence stored in memory. The image forming apparatus 200 also has an operation panel 22 as an operation unit. The operation panel 22 allows various settings of the image forming apparatus 200 and displays the status of the image forming apparatus 200.
[0012] In each image forming section Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb, a photosensitive drum 1, which serves as the image carrier, is rotated at a predetermined peripheral speed (process speed). An intermediate transfer belt 7, which serves as an intermediate transfer body, is positioned to span across the photosensitive drums 1 of each image forming section Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb. The intermediate transfer belt 7 is stretched across a drive roller 6a, a driven roller 6b, and a tension roller 6c, and is rotated by the drive roller 6a at a peripheral speed corresponding to the rotational peripheral speed of each photosensitive drum 1.
[0013] In the yellow image forming unit Py of the first color, the outer peripheral surface (surface) of the photosensitive drum 1 is uniformly charged to a predetermined polarity and potential by the charger 2. Next, the laser beam generated by the exposure device 3 based on the image information from an external device is scanned and exposed onto the charged surface of the photosensitive drum 1. As a result, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image information is formed on the charged surface of the photosensitive drum 1. Then, this latent image is developed by the developing device 4 using yellow toner (developer), and a yellow toner image (development) is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1. The same charging, exposure, and development processes are also performed in the magenta image forming unit Pm of the second color, the cyan image forming unit Pc of the third color, and the black image forming unit Pb of the fourth color. Toner is supplied to the developing devices 4 of each color from toner bottles 20y, 20m, 20c, 20b through toner supply devices 21y, 21m, 21c, 21b.
[0014] The toner images of each color formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 in each image forming unit Py, Pm, Pc, Pb are sequentially transferred and overlapped onto the outer peripheral surface (surface) of the intermediate transfer belt 7 by a primary transfer roller (transfer member) 8 disposed opposite to the photosensitive drum 1 with the intermediate transfer belt 7 interposed therebetween. As a result, a full-color toner image is formed on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7. After the transfer of the toner image, the photosensitive drum 1 is cleaned by the drum cleaner 5 to remove the residual transfer toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 and is used for the next image formation.
[0015] On the other hand, the recording material P is conveyed from the feed cassette 10 to the registration roller 13 through the conveyance path 12a by the delivery roller 11. Next, the recording material P is conveyed to the secondary transfer nip portion Tn between the intermediate transfer belt 7 and the secondary transfer roller 14 by the registration roller 13. Then, the recording material P is sandwiched and conveyed at the secondary transfer nip portion Tn, and in this conveyance process, the toner image on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7 is transferred onto the recording material P by the secondary transfer roller 14. After the transfer of the toner image, the intermediate transfer belt 7 is cleaned by the belt cleaner 9 to remove the residual transfer toner remaining on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7 and is used for the next image formation.
[0016] The recording material P, which carries the unfixed toner image, is introduced into the nip section of the fixing device 15 with the image-carrying surface facing upwards. The recording material P is then clamped and transported by the nip section of the fixing device 15, thereby heating and fixing the toner image onto the recording material P. When an image is formed on only one side of the recording material P, the recording material P discharged from the fixing device 15 is discharged by a switching member 16 through a discharge roller 17 onto a discharge tray 18 located on the side of the image forming device 200. An exhaust fan 213 is provided near the fixing device 15 to exhaust air from the vicinity of the fixing device 15 and inside the image forming device 200.
[0017] When forming an image on both sides of the recording material P, the recording material P discharged from the fixing device 15 is guided by the switching member 16 to the lower inversion transport path 12b. In the inversion transport path 12b, when the rear end of the recording material P reaches the inversion point Rp, the recording material P is switched back and sent to the double-sided transport path 12c with the image-bearing surface facing upwards. In the double-sided transport path 12c, the recording material P is transported to the register roller 13 via the transport path 12a. This recording material P is then transported by the register roller 13 to the secondary transfer nip section Tn, where it is clamped and transported. During this transport process, the toner on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 7 is transferred onto the recording material P by the secondary transfer roller 14. The recording material P carrying the unfixed toner image is introduced into the nip section of the fixing device 15 with the image-bearing surface facing upwards. Then, the recording material P is held and transported by the nip section of the fixing device 15, and the toner image is heated and fixed onto the recording material P. The recording material P discharged from the fixing device 15 is discharged onto the discharge tray 18 via the discharge roller 17 by the switching member 16.
[0018] [Image Forming Unit] Figure 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the schematic configuration of the image forming unit Py in this embodiment. Since the configuration of the image forming unit for each color is the same, the following description will only refer to the image forming unit Py, and the descriptions of the other image forming units will be omitted. The image forming unit Py consists of a charger 2, a developing device 4, a sensor unit 100, and a drum cleaner 5 arranged around the photosensitive drum 1. In this embodiment, the charger 2 is a corona charger positioned close to the surface of the photosensitive drum 1, and uniformly charges the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 as described above. The charger 2 may also be a charging roller positioned in contact with or close to the photosensitive drum 1. The drum cleaner 5 has a cleaning blade 51 that contacts the surface of the photosensitive drum 1, and the cleaning blade 51 removes toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 after transfer.
[0019] The developing apparatus 4 comprises a developing container 401, a first transport screw 404 and a second transport screw 406 as transport members, a developing sleeve 402 as a developer carrier, an end cover 411 (see Figure 4), and the like. The developing container 401 contains a developer containing toner. In this embodiment, it contains a developer containing non-magnetic toner and a magnetic carrier. The first transport screw 404 and the second transport screw 406 transport the developer inside the developing container 401 (inside the developing container). The developing sleeve 402 is positioned so that its rotation axis direction is approximately parallel to the direction in which the developer is transported by the second transport screw 406, and by carrying the developer in the developing container 401 and rotating, it transports the developer to the developing area facing the photosensitive drum 1, and develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 1 with toner. The end cover 411 covers the surface of one end of the developing sleeve 402 that faces the photosensitive drum 1 with respect to the rotation axis direction. A detailed explanation follows below.
[0020] The developing container 401, which serves as a casing, has an opening at a position opposite the photosensitive drum 1, and rotatably supports the developing sleeve 402 near this opening. Furthermore, within the developing container 401, a first stirring chamber 403 and a second stirring chamber 405 are provided at a position opposite the developing sleeve 402, in a direction parallel to the rotation axis of the developing sleeve 402, and the developer inside the developing container 401 is stirred and conveyed in a direction parallel to the rotation axis of the developing sleeve 402 by a first transport screw 404 and a second transport screw 406, respectively. In addition, an stirring screw 407 may be placed in the first stirring chamber 403 to assist in stirring the developer recovered from the developing sleeve 402.
[0021] Specifically, the developing container 401 has a second stirring chamber 405 as a supply chamber for supplying developer to the developing sleeve 402, a first stirring chamber 403 as a recovery chamber for recovering developer from the developing sleeve 402 by forming a developer circulation path between it and the second stirring chamber 405, and a partition wall 401a separating the second stirring chamber 405 and the first stirring chamber 403. The developing device 4 also has a second transport screw 406 as a supply-side transport member for transporting developer in a first direction in the second stirring chamber 405, and a first transport screw 404 as a recovery-side transport member for transporting developer in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the first stirring chamber 403.
[0022] In this embodiment, the second stirring chamber 405 is positioned above the first stirring chamber 403 via a partition wall 401a. The partition wall 401a is positioned substantially horizontally along the rotation axis direction (longitudinal direction) of the developing sleeve 402. At both longitudinal ends of the partition wall 401a, a first communication opening 408 and a second communication opening 409 are formed, allowing the developer to move between the first stirring chamber 403 and the second stirring chamber 405 (Figure 3).
[0023] Figure 3 schematically shows cross-sections of the first agitation chamber 403 and the second agitation chamber 405 of the developing apparatus 4 in a direction parallel to the developer transport direction. As shown in Figure 3, the first transport screw 404 and the second transport screw 406 transport the developer in opposite directions as indicated by the arrows, and the developer is circulated in the developing container 401 by passing the developer through the first communication port 408 and the second communication port 409 provided near the ends of each agitation chamber.
[0024] In the first stirring chamber 403, the developer recovered from the developing sleeve 402 and the developer newly supplied to the developing device 4 via the supply port 410 are stirred and transported by the first transport screw 404. Toner is supplied to the supply port 410 from the toner bottle 20y via the toner supply device 21y (Figure 1).
[0025] In the second stirring chamber 405, the developer received from the first stirring chamber 403 is supplied to the developing sleeve 402 by the second transport screw 406 while being transported. The transfer of developer from the first stirring chamber 403 to the second stirring chamber 405 is done by pushing the developer that has hit the downstream end of the first stirring chamber in the direction of transport with the first transport screw 404, thereby sending the developer from the first stirring chamber 403 to the first communication port 408. As a result, in the first stirring chamber 403, the amount of developer tends to be greater on the downstream side in the direction of transport of the first transport screw 404.
[0026] Furthermore, in the second stirring chamber 405, the developer is carried on the surface of the developing sleeve 402 and transported in the direction of the developing sleeve 402's rotation axis by the second transport screw 406. As a result, the amount of developer in the second stirring chamber 405 decreases towards the downstream side in the transport direction of the second transport screw 406.
[0027] As a result, the amount of developer 414 circulating within the developing container 401 is not uniform in the longitudinal direction, and the distribution of the amount of developer 414 is as shown in Figure 4. Specifically, the amount of developer tends to be greater in the first stirring chamber 403 downstream of the first transport screw 404, and in the second stirring chamber 405 upstream of the second transport screw 406. In particular, the downstream side of the first stirring chamber 403 in the direction of developer transport has a large amount of developer in the stirring chamber, and because it is the downstream side in the direction of developer transport, the transport force by the first transport screw increases the pressure of the developer in the stirring chamber. Therefore, the resistance when the developer carried on the surface of the developing sleeve 402 enters the first stirring chamber 403 is greater than on the upstream side, and the developer that does not enter the first stirring chamber 403 tends to scatter outside the developing device 4.
[0028] Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the developing apparatus 4 of this embodiment. Between the end of the developing sleeve 402 and the developing container 401, a sealing member (not shown) is placed along the surface of the end of the developing sleeve 402 to prevent the developer from leaking out. However, on the downstream side of the first conveying screw 404 in the first stirring chamber 403 in the developer conveying direction, the pressure of the developer inside becomes high, which may cause the developer to leak out beyond the seal. For this reason, an end cover 411 is provided on the outside of the developing container 401 at the end of the developing sleeve 402 to suppress the leakage of the developer from the developing apparatus 4.
[0029] The end cover 411 is positioned to cover the area outside the developer-carrying region of the developing sleeve 402 with respect to the rotational axis direction of the developing sleeve 402. The developer-carrying region is, for example, an area on the surface of the developing sleeve 402 where irregularities are formed to carry the developer. These irregularities are formed, for example, by a blasting process. The end cover 411 is positioned on the end area of the surface of the developing sleeve 402 where such irregularities are not formed. The end cover 411 is also provided on the developing container 401 so as to cover the surface of the end of the developing sleeve 402 that faces the photosensitive drum 1. Furthermore, the end cover 411 has a projection 411a that protrudes further toward the center in the rotational axis direction of the developing sleeve 402 than the portion covering the developing sleeve 402, on the downstream side of the developing sleeve 402 with respect to the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum 1. In this embodiment, end covers 411 are placed at both ends of the developing sleeve 402, but the end cover 411 located on the downstream end side (one end side with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402) in the developer transport direction (second direction) of the first transport screw 404 is more effective in suppressing developer leakage.
[0030] The sensor unit 100 has a density detection sensor 101 as a detection means. The density detection sensor 101 is positioned opposite the photosensitive drum 1 on the downstream side of the development area with respect to the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum 1, and detects the density of the toner image on the photosensitive drum 1 (on the image carrier). In this embodiment, the sensor unit 100 is positioned at the bottom in the direction of gravity of the development device 4. The density detection sensor 101 of the sensor unit 100 has a detection unit 102 that emits light and receives light, and the detection unit 102 is opposite the photosensitive drum 1. Such a density detection sensor 101 is an optical sensor that emits light toward the toner image on the photosensitive drum 1 and detects the density of the toner image by receiving the reflected light.
[0031] Figure 5 shows a cross-sectional view of the vicinity of the sensor unit 100, and Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the vicinity of the sensor unit 100. The sensor unit 100 consists of a density detection sensor 101 and a sensor holder 105 formed by an upper cover 103 and a lower cover 104 that cover the density detection sensor 101. The sensor unit 100 is positioned so that the detection part 102 of the density detection sensor 101 faces the photosensitive drum 1 through a detection window 106 provided in the sensor holder 105, in order to detect the density of the patch image, which is a control toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 1.
[0032] Figure 7 shows a flowchart of the density detection process in this embodiment, and Figure 8 shows a block diagram. When it is time to perform density detection on the patch image (YES in S1), the control unit 19 forms a patch image on the photosensitive drum 1 (S2). Next, the density detection sensor 101 reads the patch image (S3). That is, it detects the density of the patch image. Then, the control unit 19 sets the image formation conditions based on the detected density (S4). For example, it changes the conditions of at least one of the charger 2, exposure device 3, developing device 4, etc.
[0033] These are arranged similarly in each image forming unit Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb. Each developing device 4 forms a patch image of each color on the photosensitive drum 1, which is then detected by a density detection sensor 101 located at each station. Based on this detection result, the optimal image forming conditions are set for each image forming unit Py, Pm, Pc, and Pb.
[0034] During the density detection process described above, if the detection unit 102 becomes contaminated with developer, the developer adhering to the detection unit 102 may be mistakenly identified as the patch image when detecting the patch image on the photosensitive drum 1, making it difficult to accurately detect the density. Therefore, in this embodiment, a duct 110 is provided for sucking up the scattered developer, and as shown in Figure 7, a first suction port (first opening) 107 is positioned near the density detection sensor 101 to reduce the amount of developer scattered to the detection unit 102 and suppress contamination of the detection unit 102.
[0035] [Air intake configuration] Figure 9 shows a view of the vicinity of the suction port of the air suction configuration in this embodiment, as seen from the central axis side of the photosensitive drum 1. The duct 110 has a first suction port 107 as a first opening for drawing in air from the space surrounded by the photosensitive drum 1, the developing device 4, and the density detection sensor 101, and a second suction port 111 as a second opening provided at one end (right side in Figure 9) of the first suction port 107 with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402, and discharges the air drawn in from the first suction port 107 and the second suction port 111.
[0036] Specifically, as shown in Figure 9, a first suction port 107 is located on the longitudinal rear side of the photosensitive drum 1 of the sensor holder 105 (one end side with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402). The first suction port 107 is located at approximately the same height as the sensor holder 105 and primarily draws in air from the upper surface of the sensor holder 105. The airflow drawn in from the first suction port 107 is guided to the duct 110 and passes through the duct 110 in the direction of the airflow 124.
[0037] A second suction port 111 is provided on the upper surface of the duct 110 near the end of the developing sleeve 402 on the downstream side in the direction of airflow from the first suction port 107, in an area where a relatively large amount of developer is scattered in the developing apparatus 4, that is, on the downstream side in the transport direction of the first transport screw 404 (right side in Figure 9, one end side with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402).
[0038] Since the second suction port 111 is located in the duct 110 downstream of the first suction port 107 in the direction of airflow, its opening area is set to be smaller than that of the first suction port 107. That is, the opening area of the first suction port 107 is larger than that of the second suction port 111. In this way, the second suction port 111 can suction areas where a relatively large amount of developer is scattered, without impairing the function of the first suction port 107 in maintaining the detection accuracy of the concentration detection sensor 101.
[0039] With respect to the rotational axis direction of the developing sleeve 402, the positions of the open ends 114 and 115 of the second suction port 111 are set as follows. First, with respect to the rotational axis direction of the developing sleeve 402, the open end 115 located on one end side (right side in Figure 9) of the second suction port 111 is set to be in approximately the same position as the end 412 located on the central side (other end side, left side in Figure 9) of the developing sleeve 402 in the rotational axis direction of the end cover 411 that covers the end of the developing sleeve 402 on one end side. This end 412 is the central end of the protruding portion 411a, which is also the part of the end cover 411 that is closest to the duct 110.
[0040] On the other hand, with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402, the open end 114 on the other end side (left side in Figure 9) of the second suction port 111 is located closer to the other end than the other end 412 of the end cover 411. That is, the open end 114 is located closer to the axial center of the developing sleeve 402 than the end 412 of the end cover 411. In this embodiment, the distance between the end 412 of the end cover 411 and the open end 114 on the other end side of the second suction port 111 is set to 8 mm. However, the distance is not limited to this; a distance of about 10 mm is acceptable. That is, with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402, it is preferable that the open end 114 on the other end side of the second suction port 111 is located within 10 mm of the other end of the end cover 411.
[0041] Next, the position of the opening end of the second suction port 111 in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402 will be described. Figure 10 shows a cross-section of the second suction port 111 perpendicular to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402. The opening end of the second suction port 111 in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402 is set to be included in the projection plane obtained by projecting the developing sleeve 402 toward the direction of the second suction port 111, i.e., the direction of gravity. That is, the second suction port 111 is positioned below the developing sleeve 402 in the direction of gravity and opens opposite the developing sleeve 402, and at least a part of the second suction port 111 is included in the projection plane obtained by projecting the developing sleeve 402 toward the direction of gravity. In this embodiment, the second suction port 111 is formed such that the entirety of the second suction port 111 is included in this projection plane.
[0042] As described above, by setting the first suction port 107 and the second suction port 111, the air in the space formed in the direction of the rotation axis of the photosensitive drum 1 between the developing device 4, the sensor holder 105, and the photosensitive drum 1 is drawn into the duct 110 by airflows 120 and 121 drawn in from the first suction port 107 and airflows 122 and 123 drawn in from the second suction port 111, as shown in Figure 9.
[0043] Furthermore, as described above, the open end 114 on the other end side of the second suction port 111 is located on the other end side (towards the center in the rotational axis direction of the developing sleeve 402) than the end 412 of the end cover 411 on the one end side, and opens toward the developing sleeve 402, with at least a portion of the opening included in the projection plane obtained by projecting the developing sleeve 402 toward the opening of the second suction port 111. As a result, even if developer leaks from the end of the developing sleeve 402 and spills beyond the end cover 411 to the outside of the developing device 4 and falls while scattering, this developer can be sucked up by the second suction port 111.
[0044] As a result, it is possible to efficiently aspirate developer from areas away from the density detection sensor 101 while suppressing the adhesion of developer to the density detection sensor 101. In other words, it is possible to suppress contamination of the density detection sensor 101 and the amount of developer that passes between the photosensitive drum 1 and the density detection sensor 101 when density is detected, thereby suppressing the impairment of the detection accuracy of the density detection sensor 101, while also suppressing contamination of the developing device 4 and its surroundings with scattered and fallen developer on the downstream side of the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum 1 of the developing device 4.
[0045] <Second Embodiment> A second embodiment will be described with reference to Figure 11. In this embodiment, the position of the second suction port 111A is restricted in relation to the recovery roller 413. Since the other configurations and operations are the same as in the first embodiment, the same reference numerals are used for similar components, and their descriptions and illustrations are omitted or simplified. The following description will focus on the differences from the first embodiment.
[0046] Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional view of the second suction port 111A of this embodiment. The developing apparatus 4A of this embodiment is equipped with a recovery roller 413, which is positioned adjacent to the developing sleeve 402 on the density detection sensor 101 side (detection means side) of the developing sleeve 402, and is a recovery member for recovering the developer on the developing sleeve 402 (on the developer carrier) into the developing container 401 on the downstream side of the developing area with respect to the rotational direction of the developing sleeve 402. The recovery roller 413 is positioned below the developing sleeve 402 in the developing apparatus 4, and adheres the developer scattered from the developing sleeve 402 to its surface and recovers it into the developing container 401. In this embodiment, the recovery roller 413 reduces the amount of developer scattered from the developing sleeve 402, and by positioning it in combination with the air suction configuration by the duct 110, contamination by scattered developer can be further reduced.
[0047] If a recovery roller 413 is placed in the developing device 4, and developer leaks from the end of the developing sleeve 402, some of it will adhere to the surface of the recovery roller 413 and be collected in the developing container 41, but some may not be collected and may leak out of the developing device 4. In this case, it will fall along the surface of the recovery roller 413.
[0048] Therefore, in this embodiment, the opening end 116 of the second suction port 111A on the photosensitive drum 1 side (image carrier side) is positioned closer to the photosensitive drum 1 than the closest contact position of the recovery roller 413 with respect to the photosensitive drum 1. That is, in this embodiment as well, at least a portion of the second suction port 111A is set to be included in the projection plane obtained by projecting the development sleeve 402 in the direction perpendicular to the rotation axis direction of the development sleeve 402. In addition to this, in this embodiment, the opening end 116 of the second suction port 111A on the photosensitive drum 1 side is positioned closer to the photosensitive drum 1 than the surface of the recovery roller 413 that is closest to the photosensitive drum 1.
[0049] In this embodiment, the opening end 116 of the second suction port 111A on the photosensitive drum 1 side is positioned 2 mm toward the photosensitive drum 1 side relative to the surface of the recovery roller 413. However, the distance is not limited to this; the opening end 116 of the second suction port 111A on the photosensitive drum 1 side only needs to be on the photosensitive drum 1 side relative to the surface of the recovery roller 413.
[0050] In this embodiment, by making the second suction port 111A such an opening shape, the developer that has fallen along the surface of the recovery roller 413 can be directly collected by the opening of the second suction port 111A. As a result, contamination of the developing device 4 and its surroundings by scattered and fallen developer can be suppressed.
[0051] <Third Embodiment> A third embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 12 and 13. In this embodiment, a rib 112 is provided on the duct 110 to partition the space between the second suction port 111B and the photosensitive drum 1. The other configurations and operations are the same as in the second embodiment, so the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and their description and illustration are omitted or simplified. The following description will focus on the differences from the second embodiment. The developing apparatus 4A of this embodiment also includes a recovery roller 413, similar to the second embodiment. Note that the configuration of this embodiment can also be applied to the configuration of the first embodiment, which does not include a recovery roller 413.
[0052] Figure 12 shows a perspective view of the vicinity of the second suction port 111B in this embodiment, and Figure 13 shows a cross-sectional view of the second suction port 111B. A feature of this embodiment is that a rib 112 is positioned between the opening end 116 on the photosensitive drum 1 side of the opening of the second suction port 111B in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402 and the photosensitive drum 1. That is, the duct 110 has a rib 112 as a protruding portion that protrudes upward from the photosensitive drum 1 side of the opening end 116 on the photosensitive drum 1 side of the second suction port 111B, so as to partition the space between the second suction port 111B and the photosensitive drum 1. In this embodiment, as shown in Figure 12, the rib 112 is provided so as to cover the area from the other end of the opening of the second suction port 111B to below the end cover 411 with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developing sleeve 402.
[0053] By arranging the ribs 112 in this manner, if the direction in which the developer leaking from the developing device 4 falls has a velocity component in the direction of the photosensitive drum, the falling developer will come into contact with the ribs 112, canceling out the velocity in the direction of the photosensitive drum and making it possible to fall toward the vicinity of the second suction port 111B.
[0054] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as shown in Figure 13, a portion of the rib 112 on the developing sleeve 402 side (developer carrier side) is an inclined surface 113 that slopes downward the further it is from the photosensitive drum 1. That is, the tip of the rib 112 is provided with an inclined surface 113 that slopes toward the second suction port 111B. In this embodiment, the tip surface of the rib 112 is an inclined surface 113. By providing an inclined surface 113 in this way, the developer that has fallen near the tip of the rib 112 is prevented from accumulating on the tip of the rib 112, and can be guided toward the second suction port 111B, making it easier to collect at the second suction port 111B.
[0055] In this embodiment, by providing the duct 110 with ribs 112 and making the area near its tip an inclined surface 113, it becomes easier to collect the developer leaking from the developing device 4A, and contamination by scattered and fallen developer can be suppressed in the developing device 4A and its surroundings on the downstream side of the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum 1 of the developing device 4A.
[0056] [Other embodiments] Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the image forming apparatus of the above embodiment. The image forming apparatus can be a tandem type or a single-drum type, an intermediate transfer type or a direct transfer type, without distinction. In addition, the present invention is not limited to the developing apparatus of the above embodiment, and can be implemented in a developing apparatus equipped with, for example, two developer carriers. [Explanation of symbols]
[0057] 1. Photosensitive drum (image carrier) 4, 4A... Developing equipment 101...Concentration detection sensor (detection means) 107...First suction port (first opening) 110...Duct 111, 111A, 111B... Second suction port (second opening) 112... Rib (protruding part) 113...Slope surface 114...Open end 116...Open end 200...Image forming apparatus 401... Developing container 402...Developing sleeve (developer carrier) 403...First stirring chamber (recovery chamber) 404...First conveying screw (conveying member, recovery side conveying member) 405...Second stirring chamber (supply chamber) 406...Second conveying screw (supply side conveying member) 411... End cover 412...end 413... Recovery roller (recovery component)
Claims
1. An image carrier that holds the toner image and rotates, A developing apparatus comprising: a developing container for containing a developer containing toner; a transport member for transporting the developer within the developing container; a developer carrier whose rotation axis direction is arranged substantially parallel to the direction of transport of the developer by the transport member, which carries the developer in the developing container and rotates to transport the developer to a developing region facing the image carrier, and develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the image carrier with toner; and an end cover provided on the developing container so as to cover the surface of one end of the developer carrier that faces the image carrier with respect to the rotation axis direction, A detection means is positioned opposite the image carrier downstream of the developing region with respect to the rotation direction of the image carrier, and detects the density of the toner image on the image carrier. The device has a first opening for drawing in air from the space enclosed by the image carrier, the developing apparatus, and the detection means, and a second opening provided on one end side of the first opening with respect to the rotation axis direction of the developer carrier, and a duct for discharging the air drawn in from the first opening and the second opening. With respect to the rotational axis direction of the developer carrier, the other end of the second opening is located on the other end side of the end cover. An image forming apparatus characterized by the following features.
2. The opening area of the first opening is larger than the opening area of the second opening. The image forming apparatus according to feature 1.
3. The second opening is positioned below the developer carrier in the direction of gravity and opens so as to face the developer carrier, and at least a portion of the second opening is included in the projection plane obtained by projecting the developer carrier in the direction of gravity. The image forming apparatus according to claim 1 or 2.
4. A recovery member is provided adjacent to the developer carrier on the detection means side of the developer carrier, and is located downstream of the developing region with respect to the rotational direction of the developer carrier, for recovering the developer on the developer carrier into the developing container. The opening end of the second opening on the image carrier side is located closer to the image carrier than the nearest point of contact of the recovery member with respect to the image carrier. The image forming apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
5. The second opening is positioned below the developer carrier in the direction of gravity and is open so as to face the developer carrier. The duct has a protruding portion that extends upward from the image carrier side of the opening end of the second opening on the image carrier side, so as to separate the second opening from the image carrier side. The image forming apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
6. A portion of the protruding part on the developer carrier side is an inclined surface that slopes downward as it moves away from the image carrier. The image forming apparatus according to feature 5.
7. With respect to the rotational axis direction of the developer carrier, the other end of the second opening is located within 10 mm of the other end of the end cover. The image forming apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
8. The developing container has a supply chamber for supplying developer to the developer carrier, a recovery chamber for recovering developer from the developer carrier by forming a developer circulation path between it and the supply chamber, and a partition wall separating the supply chamber and the recovery chamber. The developing apparatus includes a supply-side transport member that transports the developer in a first direction in the supply chamber, and a recovery-side transport member that transports the developer in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the recovery chamber. The transport member is the recovery-side transport member, and one end of the developer carrier in the direction of its rotation axis is the downstream end in the second direction. The image forming apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
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