AU9134798A - A developing device holder, process cartridge, and electrophotographic image forming apparatus - Google Patents
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0 0 0 *0 *0 C 000** 0CC 0 Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Canon Kabushiki Kaisha 30-2, Shirnomaruko 3-chome Ohta-ku Tokyo 146
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Shigeo Miyabe, Yoshiya Nomura, Kanji Yokomori Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street Sydney, New South Wales, 2000. Australia A Developing Device Holder, Process Cartridge, and Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to nefus:- 5845 A DEVELOPING DEVICE HOLDER, PROCESS CARTRIDGE, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART The present invention relates to a developing device holder, a process cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus usable with the process cartridge.
Here, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus means an apparatus which forms images on recording medium, using an electrophotographic image forming process. It includes an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (for example, LED printer, laser beam printer), an electrophotographic facsimile machine, an electrophotographic word processor, and the like.
The process cartridge means a cartridge having as a unit an electrophotographic photosensitive member, and charging means, developing means and cleaning means, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus. It may include as a unit an electrophotographic photosensitive member and at least one of charging means, developing means and cleaning means. It may include as a unit developing means and an electrophotographic photosensitive member.
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i n ii ii i i -2- An image forming apparatus using electrophotographic process is known which is used with the process cartridge. This is advantageous in that the maintenance operation can be, in effect, carried out by the users thereof without expert service persons, and therefore, the operativity can be remarkably improved. Therefore, this type is now widely used.
The process cartridge is constituted by a cleaning unit having integral charging means, cleaning means and photosensitive drum, and a developing unit having integral developing means and toner container for supplying toner to the developing means. The process cartridge is provided by coupling the cleaning 15 unit and the developing unit with a coupling member.
Here, the developing unit comprises a toner C C frame for accommodating the toner to be supplied to the developing means, and a developing device frame for supporting the developing means. The toner frame and the developing device frame are unified by ultrasonic welding or the like.
To the developing frame, developing device holder is mounted.
It is desired to improve the assemblying 25 efficiency in the process cartridge using a developing device holder.
Thus, the present invention was made to -3further develop the aforementioned art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is a principal object of the Spresent invention to provide a developing device holder, process cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus wherein parts are efficiently mounted to a developing frame.
It is another object of the present invention Sto provide a developing device holder, process cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, which are easy to assemble.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a developing holder which has multiple functions and which is expensive.
15 It is a further object of the present invention to provide a developing device holder, eaoo Sprocess cartridge and electrophotographic image forming apparatus using the same, wherein a guiding member for guiding the process cartridge upon mounting thereof to the main assembly, is provided on the same side as an antenna contact.
These and other objects, features and a advantages of the present invention will become more 25 apparent upon a consideration of the following 25 description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the
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00 000 0 00 0 0000 I 0 0 00 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a side sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 show an outer appearance of the apparatus of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side sectional view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of thei: present invention.
Figure 4 shows a schematic outer appearance of the process cartridge of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a right side view of the process 15 cartridge of Figure 3.
Figure 6 is a left side view of the process cartridge of Figure 3.
Figure 7 shows an outer appearance of the process cartridge of Figure 3.
Figure 8 shows an outer appearance of the process cartridge of Figure 3, as seen from the bottom.
Figure 9, shows an outer appearance of a cleaning unit of the process cartridge of Figure 3.
Figure 9, shows an outer appearance of a developing unit of the process cartridge of Figure 3.
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mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 11 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 12 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 13 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 14 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 15 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 16 is a side view illustrating 25 mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
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o 5 *5 Figure 17 is a side view illustrating mounting and demounting operation of the process cartridge of Figure 3 relative to the main assembly of the image forming apparatus.
Figure 18 is a perspective view of an inside of the main assembly of the apparatus.
Figure 19, is a perspective view of an inside of the main assembly of the apparatus.
Figure 19, is a side view of an inside of the main assembly of the apparatus.
Figure 20 shows contact between a contact member and a contact point.
Figure 21 shows contact between a contact member and a contact point.
15 Figure 22 is a side view of a process cartridge according to an-embodiment of the present *invention.
Figure 23, shows an outer appearance of a e 0e developing holder.
Figure 23, is a perspective view of an inside of a developing device holder.
Figure 24 is a sectional view taken along a line I-I in Figure 23, Figure 25 is an enlarged view of a toner 25 detection point in Figure 23.
Figure 26 is an exploded perspective view of a developing unit.
Figure 27 is a perspective view of a developing device frame or developing frame.
Figure 28 is a perspective view of a developing unit without the developing holder.
Figure 29 is a perspective view of a toner frame.
Figure 30 is a perspective view of the toner frame after a toner seal is mounted.
Figure 31 is a longitudinal sectional view of the toner seal of Figure Figure 32 is a sectional view taken along a line RO-RO of Figure 3.
Figure 33 is an exploded perspective view of a toner frame.
4 15 Figure 34 is a bottom view of a process cartridge.
Figure 35 is a side view illustrating a gear train of Fiaure 28.
Figure 36 is a side view of a toner frame.
*4 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
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Hereinafter, the preferable embodiments of the present invention will be described. In the S* following descriptions, the widthwise direction of a 25 process cartridge B means the direction in which the process cartridge B is inserted or removed from the main assembly 14 of an image forming apparatus -8- (hereinafter, apparatus main assembly). This direction coincides with the direction in which the recording medium is conveyed. The longitudinal direction of the process cartridge B means the direction perpendicular (substantially) to the direction in which the process cartridge B is inserted or removed from the apparatus main assembly 14. This direction intersects with (is substantially perpendicular to) the direction in which the recording medium is conveyed. Figure 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus (laser beam printer) in accordance with the present invention, and Figure 2 is an external perspective view thereof. Figures 3 8 are drawings 15 depicting an embodiment of the process cartridge in a .I accordance with the present invention. Figure 3 is a •sectional side view of the process cartridge; Figure S* 4, an external perspective view thereof; Figure 5. a Q" right side view thereof; Figure 6, a left 'side view thereof; Figure 7, a perspective view as seen from above; and Figure 8 is a perspective view as seen from below. Also in the following description, the top i surface of the process cartridge B means the surface which faces upward when the process cartridge B is in 25 the apparatus main assembly 14, and the bottom surface means the surface which faces downward when the process cartridge B is in the main assembly means 14.
l i f [Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus A and Process Cartridge B] To begin with, referring to Figures 1 and 2, a laser beam printer as an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, to which the embodiment of the present invention has been applied, will be described.
Figure 3 is a side view of a process cartridge B.
Referring to Figure 1, this laser beam printer A is of a type which forms an image on recording medium, for example, recording paper, OHP sheet, or fabric, through the electrophotographic image forming process. First, a toner image is formed on a drum shaped electrophotographically sensitive member (hereinafter, photosensitive drum) as an image S 15 bearing member. More specifically, the photosensitive S* g" drum is charged by charging means, and then, a laser S* beam is projected onto the charged photosensitive member from optical means in response to imaging data, c* to form a latent image on the photosensitive member in response to the imaging data. Next, this latent image 0 is developed into a toner image by developing means.
Meanwhile, a sheet of recording medium 2 placed in a cassette 3a is conveyed, being thereby fed out, by a O 3 S'conveying means 3 comprising a pair of pickup rollers o 25 3b and 3c, and a pair of registration rollers 3d and ,0 9 3e, and the like, in synchronism with the toner image formation. Next, a voltage is applied to a transfer 9 roller 4 as transferring means, whereby the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum, which a process cartridge B comprises, is transferred onto the recording medium Then, the recording medium having received the toner image is delivered to a fixing means 5. This fixing means 5 comprises a driving roller 5c and a fixing roller 5b containing a heater and applies heat and pressure to the recording medium 2, which is passed through the fixing means whereby the transferred toner image is fixed. Next, the recording medium 2 now bering the fixed toner Simage conveyed and discharged into a discharge tray 6, through a sheet-reversing path 3j, by a group of discharging roller pairs 3g, 3h and 3i. This discharge tray 6 is provided on the top surface of the apparatus main assembly 14 of the image forming f" apparatus A. The apparatus A comprises also a a* pivotable flapper 3k and a discharge roller pair 3m, and when this flapper 3k is operated, the recording medium 2 can be discharged without being flipped over through the discharge roller pair 3m, without going 4* through the sheet-reversing path 3j. In this embodiment, the aforementioned pickup roller 3b, conveyer roller pairs 3c and 3d, register roller 3e, S* 25 conveyer guide 3f, discharge roller pairs 3g, 3h and 3i, and discharge roller pair 3m constitute conveying means.
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Referring to Figures 3 8, in the process cartridge B, the surface of a photosensitive drum 7 as the image bearing member with a photosensitive layer 7e (Figure 20) is uniformly charged by applying a voltage to a charging roller 8, which is a charging means, while the photosensitive drum 7 is rotated.
Next, a laser beam carrying the image data is projected by an optical system 1 onto the photosensitive drum 7 through an exposure opening 9.
whereby a latent image is formed on the photosensitive drum 7. This latent image is developed with toner by a developing means 9.
The charging roller 8 is placed in contact with the photosensitive drum 7 to charge the photosensitive drum 7, wherein this charging roller 8 is rotated by the rotation on the photosensitive drum 7. The developing means 9 develops the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 7, by supplying the toner to the photosensitive drum 7, on the regions to *oC be developed. The optical system 1 comprises a laser diode la, a polygon mirror lb, a lens Ic, and a full C C reflection mirror Id.
As the toner stirring member 9b of the ooo*" aforementioned developing means 9 is rotated, the S 25 developing means 9 stirs the toner within the toner container 11A, and sends it toward the developing roller 9c, and as a developing roller 9c, in which a -12magnet is fixed, is rotated, a layer of toner triboelectrically charged by a developing blade 9d is formed on the surface of the developing roller 9c.
The toner is supplied from this toner layer to the photosensitive drum 7, on the region to be developed.
As the toner is transferred onto the photosensitive drum 7 in correspondence with the latent image, the latent image is visualized. This developing blade 9d regulates the amount of the toner coated on the peripheral surface of the developing roller 9c. Also, stirring members 9e and 9f for stirring and circulating the toner are rotatively mounted adjacent to the developing roller 9c.
Next, a voltage with a polarity opposite to that of the toner image is applied to the transfer roller 4, whereby the toner image on the photosensitive drum 7 is transferred onto the recording medium 2. Then, the residual toner on the photosensitive drum 7 is removed by a cleaning means 10. The cleaning means 10 comprises an elastic cleaning blade 10a, which is disposed in contact with the photosensitive drum 7. The toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 7 is scraped off by the elastic cleaning blade 10a to be collected in a waste toner
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collector The process cartridge B is formed by combining: a toner chamber portion 11 of the cartridge -13frame (hereinafter toner chamber frame), which constitutes a portion of the toner container 11A (toner containing portion) for storing the toner; a developing chamber portion 12 of the frame (hereinafter, developing chamber frame), which contains the developing means such as the developing roller 9c; and a cleaning means portion 13 of the frame (hereinafter, cleaning means frame), which comprises the photosensitive drum 7, cleaning means such as the cleaning blade 10a, charging roller 8, and the like. This process cartridge B is removably installed in the apparatus main assembly 14 by an operator.
The process cartridge B is provided with an exposure opening le, which allows the light beam carrying the image data to be irradiated onto the photosensitive drum 7, and a transfer opening 13n, which allows the photosensitive drum 7 to face 0 directly the recording medium 2. More specifically, the exposure opening le is provided in the cleaning means portion 13, and the transfer opening 13n is formed between the developing chamber portion 12 and cleaning means portion 13.
Next, the structure of the housing of an S 25 embodiment of the process cartridge B according to the present invention will be described.
This process cartridge B in accordance with -14the present invention is assembled in the following manner. First, the toner chamber frame 11 and developing chamber frame 12 are joined. Then, the cleaning means frame 13 is rotatively attached to the structure formed by joining the preceding two frame portions, completing thereby a cartridge housing.
Next, the aforementioned photosensitive drum 7, charging roller 8, developing means 9, cleaning means and the like are disposed within the housing to complete the process cartridge B. The process cartridge B is removably installed in a cartridge installing means provided within the apparatus main assembly 14.
[Structure of Housing of Process Cartridge B] The housing of the process cartridge B according to the present invention is constructed by *9*9 joining the toner chamber frame 11, developing chamber frame 12, and cleaning means frame 13, and its 9 structure will be described below.
Referring to Figures 3 and 9, the toner chamber frame 11 comprises a toner storing container portion 11A, in which the toner stirring member 9b for stirring and sending out the contained toner is S. mounted. The developing roller 9c and developing blade 9d are mounted on the developing chamber frame 12, and the stirring members 9e and 9f, which circulate the toner within the developing chamber, are rotatively mounted adjacent to the developing roller 9c. Further, an antenna rod 9h is disposed adjacent to the developing roller 9c, substantially in parallel thereto. The aforementioned toner chamber frame 11 and developing chamber frame 12 are melt-welded (by the ultrasonic welding in this embodiment) to form a developing unit D as an integral second frame member (refer to Figure The photosensitive drum 7, charging roller 8, and cleaning means 10 are mounted on the cleaning means frame 13. Further, a drum shutter member 18, which covers and protects the photosensitive drum 7 when the process cartridge B is out of the apparatus main assembly 14, is attached to the cleaning means portion 13 of the frame to form a cleaning unit C as the first frame member (refer to Figure Then, the developing unit D and cleaning unit C are joined with a joining member 22, in such a manner as to be pivotable relative to each other, to 20 complete the process cartridge B. More specifically, referring to Figure 9, an axis 20 is provided at the end of an arm portion 19 formed at each of the longitudinal ends (in the axial direction of the developing roller 2c) of the developing chamber 25 portion 12 of the frame (refer to Figure On the other hand, a recessed portion 21, in which the axis 20 is fitted to fix the positional relationship 4.6 0 0
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Further, a spacer ring 9i having a larger diameter than the developing roller 9 is provided at each of the longitudinal end portions of the developing roller 9, wherein this ring 9i is pressed on the photosensitive drum 7 to keep a predetermined distance (approximately 300 pm) between the photosensitive drum 7 and developing roller 9c. Thus, the positional relationship between the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 7 and the peripheral surface of the developing roller 9c can be precisely maintained by the elastic force of the compression spring 22a.
[Structure of Guiding Means of Process Cartridge B] Next, guiding means, which guides the cartridge B when the cartridge B is installed into the apparatus main assembly 14 or removed therefrom, will -17be described referring to Figures 4 9, wherein Figure 5 is a right-hand side view of the cartridge B relative to the direction of an arrow mark X, in which the cartridge B is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 14 (right-hand side as seen from the developing unit D side), and Figure 6 is a left-hand side view of the same.
As is evident from the drawings, the guiding means, which serves as a guide when the process cartridge B is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 14 or removed therefrom, is provided on each of the longitudinal end surfaces of the housing 100.
This guiding means comprises a cylindrical guide 13a as a first guiding member, a long guide 12a as a second guiding member, and s short guide 13b as a third guiding member.
The cylindrical guide 13a, that is, a cylindrical member, projects outward from the lateral surface of the cleaning means frame 13, in line with 20 the axis of the photosensitive drum 7. It supports the drum shaft 7a, which supports the photosensitive drum 7, in such a manner as not to rotate it. The long guide 12a is provided on each of the longitudinal end surfaces of the developing chamber frame 12, and bridges the surfaces of the developing chamber frame 12 and cleaning means frame 13. The short guide 13b is provided on each of the longitudinal end surfaces
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The long guide 12a extends in the direction (arrow X direction), in which the cartridge B is inserted, and its angle is set to be substantially equal to an angle at which the process cartridge B is inserted. The cylindrical guide 13a is disposed so as to be fall in the path of the imaginary extension of the long guide 12a in the cartridge inserting direction, and the short guide 13b is substantially parallel to the long guide 13a. Referring to Figure 6, the cylindrical guide 13a, second guide member 12a, third guide member 13b are also provided on the coca: a 0 longitudinal side surface opposite to the one 0 illustrated in Figure 10, and their configuration and positions are the same as those shown in Figure These three guiding members project substantially the same distance from the external surface of the S* cleaning means frame 13 and developing chamber frame 25 12, which are in the same plane.
2 Hereinafter, more detailed description will be given.
-i -19- The cylindrical guide 13 as the first guiding member is provided on each of the lateral surfaces C1 (right-hand side 13c) and C2 (left-hand side 13d) of the cleaning unit C, wherein the side Cl is the righthand side portion 13c of the cleaning means frame 13, relative to the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 7, as the cartridge B is seen from the developing unit D side (as the cartridge B is seen from the downstream side of the cartridge B inserting direction). The other side C2 is the left-hand side portion of the cleaning means frame 13, relative to the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 7.
This cylindrical guide 13a is a cylindrical member, which projects from each of both longitudinal end surfaces 13c and 13d of the cleaning means frame 13 in the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 7. The drum shaft 7a is supported by this cylindrical member S' 13a, which fits around the drum shaft 7a. In other a .go. words, the drum shaft 7a is guided by the guiding j member 16a, which will be described later, with the Scylindrical member 13a being interposed, and then, the position of the drum shaft 7a is fixed by a groove 16a5 (refer to Figures 10 17).
The long guide 12a as the second guide member S 25 is provided on each of the longitudinal end surfaces D1 (right-hand portion 12c) and D2 (left-hand side 12d) of the developing unit D, wherein one surface, Dl, of the lateral portion is the right-hand portion 12c, relative to the axial direction of the Sphotosensitive drum 7, of the developing chamber frame portion 12, and the other surface, D2, is the lefthand side portion 12d, relative to the axial direction of the photosensitive drum 7, of the developing chamber frame portion 12. The long guide 12a is disposed away from the cylindrical guide 13a, being on the upstream side of the cylindrical guide 13a, relative to the cartridge inserting direction (arrow X direction). More precisely, the long guide 12a is disposed within a region L formed between the top and bottom imaginary lines.111 and 112 (Figure 5) extended parallel in the inserting direction and tangentially 15 from the peripheral surface of. the cylindrical guide S.. 13a, and this long guide 12a bridges between the 1* developing chamber frame portion 12 and cleaning means frame portion 13, with its inserting end portion 12al extending over the lateral surface area of the cleaning frame portion 13 (by an approximate distance of 1 mm to 3 mm).
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Here, typical measurements of the guiding members will be listed. Hereinafter, a tolerable range means the measurement range adopted in this embodiment of the process cartridge.
The cylindrical guide 13a is approximately 10.0 mm in diameter (tolerable range of 7.5 mm to 10.0 15 mm); the long guide 12a, approximately 36.0 mm in length (tolerable range of 15.0 mm to 41.0 mm) and approximately 8.0 mm in width (tolerable range of mm to 10.0 mm); and short guide 13b is approximately 10.0 mm in length (tolerable range of 3.0 mm to 17.0 mm) and approximately 4.0 mm (tolerable range of mm to 7.0 mm) in width. Further, the distance between the peripheral surface of the cylindrical guide 13a and the inserting end portion 12al of the long guide 12a is approximately 9.0 mm.
S 25 The distance between the peripheral surface of the cylindrical guide 13a and the bottom end tip 13bl of 'he short guide 13b is approximately 7.5 mm -22- (tolerable range of 5.5 mm to 9.5 mm).
Next, a regulatory contact portion 13e and a disengagement contact portion 13f, which are provided on the top surface 13d of the cleaning unit C, will be described. Here, the top surface means such a portion of the leaning unit C surface that is going to face upward when the process cartridge B is installed into the apparatus main assembly 14. In this embodiment, it is the top surface 13i of the cleaning unit C.
The regulatory contact portion 13e and disengagement contact portion 13f are provided on each of the right lateral end portion 13c and left lateral end portion 13d of this surface 13i. This regulatory contact 13e fixes the position of the process 15 cartridge B in the apparatus main assembly 14. More specifically, when the process cartridge B is inserted S' into the apparatus main assembly 14, the contact 13e comes in contact with a fixing member 25 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14 (Figures 10 17), whereby the position of the process cartridge B is regulated. The disengagement contact portion 13f displays its function when the process cartridge B is removed from the apparatus main assembly 14. More specifically, when the process cartridge B is taken 25 out of the apparatus main assembly 14, it comes in contact with the fixing member 25 to permit a moment to function to smoothly remove the cartridge B. The -23steps for installing or removing the process cartridge B will be described later with reference to Figures 17.
Describing in more detail, a recessed portion 13g is provided on the cleaning unit C, on the top surface 13i of the cleaning unit C, at each of the lateral edges relative to the cartridge inserting direction. This recess portion 13g is provided with: the first slanted surface 13gl, which extends upward toward the rear from the leading end of the cartridge B relative to the inserting direction (arrow X direction); the second slanted surface 13g3, which extends downward toward the rear from the top end 13a2 of the slanted surface 13g3; and the fourth slanted 15 surface 13g5, which extends further downward toward the rear from the bottom end 13g4 of the slanted surface 1393. At the bottom end 13g6 of the slanted *surface 13g5, a wall (slanted or inclined surface) 13g7 is provided. The second slanted surface 13g3 corresponds to the regulatory contact portion 13e, and the wall 13g7 corresponds to the disengagement contact portion 13f.
Here, the typical measurements of the portions described above will be listed.
25 The regulatory contact portion 13e is angled 0* by 0 degree relative to the horizontal direction X (Figure 5) of the cartridge B in the apparatus main 1 -24assembly 14, and is approximately 6.0 mm in length (tolerable range of 4.5 mm to 8.0 mm). The disengagement contact portion 13f is slanted by 81 (approximately 45 degrees) relative to the horizontal direction 1, and is approximately 10.0 mm in length (tolerable range of 8.5 mm to 15.0 mm).
[Steps for Installing or Removing Process Cartridge] Next, the steps for installing the process cartridge B into the apparatus main assembly 14, or removing it therefrom, will be described with reference to Figures 10 19.
Let it be assumed that the process cartridge B structured as described above can be installed into the cartridge accommodating means provided within the 15 apparatus main assembly 14, and can be removed therefrom.
S Referring to Figures 18 and 19. as an operator opens a pivotal cover 35 by pivoting it about @o a supporting point 35a, a cartridge accommodating 20 space S, and left and right cartridge installation guides 16, which are mounted on the corresponding Ssides of the apparatus main assembly 14, are exposed.
Each of the cartridge installation guides 16 comprises a pair of guide portions of its own, that is, a first S 25 guide portion 16a and a second guide portion 16b, which correspond to the same on the opposite side.
The installation of the process cartridge B into the apparatus main assembly 14 is accomplished by inserting the process cartridge B along the guide portions 16a and 16b and closing the cover 15. As for the inserting direction of the cartridge B, it is a direction which intersects with the axial line of the photosensitive drum 7; more specifically, such a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the axial line of the photosensitive drum 7 as illustrated in Figures 10 17. In this case, the cleaning unit C side is the leading side and the developing unit D side is the tailing side.
A recessed portion 17 is provided on the cartridge B, at each of the longitudinal ends, which makes it easier for an operator to hold it during its 15 installation or removal (see Figure the operator uses both hands to hang onto the recessed portions, as .handholds, of the process cartridge when installing or removing it.
Further, the process cartridge B comprises a drum shutter 18 (see Figure the movement of which is linked to the movement of the cartridge B during its installation or removal. When the cartridge B is removed from the laser beam printer assembly, the shutter 18 is closed to protect the portion of the photosensitive drum 7 which faces the transfer opening. This shutter member 18 is connected to each of the tips of an arm 18a and a link member 18b, being -26thereby supported, both of which are rotatively supported on the cleaning means frame 13 as illustrated in Figure 6. Also referring to Figure 6, as the process cartridge B is inserted in the apparatus main assembly 14 in the arrow X direction, the leading end of the lever 23, which is fixed to the arm 18a by its base portion, strikes a stopper (unillustrated) fixed on the apparatus main assembly 14, whereby the lever 23 is rotated about a supporting point 18c where the shutter arm 18a is supported, opening thereby the shutter member 18. As the process cartridge B is taken out of the apparatus main assembly 14, the shutter member 18 is closed due to the elastic force of a torsion spring 23a.
15 The first guide portion 16a is the bottom portion of the guide member 16, and guides the long guide 12a and cylindrical guide 13a provided on the process cartridge B side. This first guide portion 16a comprises a main guide portion 16al, a stepped portion 16a2, a recessed portion 16a3, an auxiliary guide portion 16a4, and a positioning groove 16a5, o* which are disposed in this order from the upstream side toward the downstream relative to the inserting direction. The main guide portion 16al guides the 25 long guide 12a and cylindrical guide 13a. The auxiliary guide portion 16a4 guides the cylindrical guide 13a into the positioning groove 16a5. The -27positioning groove 16a5 is where the cylindrical guide 13a is fitted to regulate the position of the cartridge B in the apparatus main assembly 14. The second guide portion 16b is the upper portion of the guide member 16, and comprises a slanted surface 16bl and a recess 16b2, which are disposed in this order from the upstream side toward the downstream relative to the inserting direction.
Further, in the cartridge accommodating space S of the apparatus main assembly 14, a fixed member (member for regulating the rotation) is provided on the left and right sides. It is fixed to a stay 27.
This fixed member 25 comes in contact with the aforementioned regulatory contact portion 13e to 15 regulate the clockwise rotation of the cartridge B (Figure 15). More specifically, the cartridge B is accurately positioned in the apparatus main assembly 14 as the cylindrical guide 13a fits into the groove 16a5 and the regulatory contact 13e comes in contact with the fixed member 25. Further, when the cartridge B is taken out, the fixed member 25 comes in contact with the disengagement contact portion 13f to facilitate the smooth removal of the cartridge B.
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Next, the relationship between the installation guide 16 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14 and the guide members 12a, 13a and 13b provided on the cartridge B, during the installation or removal of the cartridge B, will be described with reference to the drawings. Figures 10 15 are schematic drawings, which depict the steps for installing the process cartridge B from the beginning of the cartridge installation to the moment when the process cartridge B is finally positioned in a predetermined location. In Figures 10 and 15, the full side view of the process cartridge B is depicted with a solid line, and the installation guide member S. of the apparatus main assembly 14 is depicted with a double dot chain line (imaginary line). In Figures 11 14, which depict intermediary steps of the cartridge installation, only the guide members of the process cartridge B are depicted with the solid line, and the 0 other portions are depicted with the double dot chain lines.
First, .referring to Figure 10, at the beginning of the cartridge B installation into the -29apparatus main assembly 14 by an operator, the cylindrical guide 13a and long guide 12a of the cartridge B are guided by the guide portion 16a in such a manner as to slide thereon. At this moment, the short guide 13b is not guided by the guide portion 16b, being away from it by a predetermined distance E (in this embodiment, approximately 2.0 mm to 4.0 mm).
Also at this moment, the pressing member 26 rotates upward following the slanted surface 13i provided on the top surface of the cartridge B, so that it does not interfere with the cartridge installation. As the cartridge B is being further inserted, the pressing member 26 keeps on sliding on the top surface of the cartridge B, checking thereby 15 the upward movement of the cartridge B. Even after the cartridge B has been installed in the apparatus A, the pressing member 26 keeps on pressing on the top surface of the cartridge B as long as the cartridge B is in the apparatus A.
Next, when the process cartridge B has been further inserted and is in the state depicted in Figure 11, the cylindrical guide 13a is ready to pass the stepped portion 16a2 provided on the first installation guide portion 16a and to move onto the 25 recess portion 16a3 provided also on the first installation guide portion 16a. This recessed portion 16a3 of the guide portion 16a is to let go the long Ce 6 e *6 6 0 go
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Next, as the process cartridge B is further inserted till the state depicted in Figure 12 is realized, the short guide 13b makes contact with the guide portion 16b before the cylindrical guide 13a of the cartridge B reaches the bottom of the recessed portion 16a3.
In other words, at this time, both the long and short guides 12a and 13b serve as the insertion guide, whereby the shock, which might be imparted on the cartridge B by the stepped portion or the like, is reduced.
As the process cartridge B is further inserted, the state illustrated in Figure 13 is realized. In this state, the trailing end of the long guide 12a of the process cartridge B is at the edge of the recessed portion 16a3 of the first guide portion 16a, and the cylindrical guide 13a of the process cartridge B is in contact with the auxiliary guide portion 16a4, being ready to follow the guide portion 16a4. Next, the cylindrical guide 13a and short guide *see aS S a a* go .00
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Next, as the cartridge B is further inserted and the state illustrated in Figure 14 is realized, the short guide 13b comes to the recessed portion 16b2 of the second guide portion 16b. For a short period in which this short guide 13b drops into the recessed portion 16b2, only the cylindrical guide 13a is in contact with the apparatus main assembly 14, at the auxiliary guide portion 16a4; therefore, the process cartridge B slightly rotates in the counterclockwise direction, and lastly, the cylindrical guide 13a drops into the groove 16a5 of the guide portion 16a (Figure 15 15). At substantially the same time, the regulatory contact portion 13c provided on the cleaning means frame portion 13 comes in contact with the rotation regulating portion 25a (Figure 15) of the fixed member fixed to the apparatus main assembly 14. As a 20 result, the overall position and orientation of the process cartridge B within the apparatus A is fixed.
In this state, the position of the process cartridge B is fixed by the cylindrical guide 13a alone, and the other guides (long and short guides 12a and 13b) are 25 not in contact with any portion of the installation guide member 16 of the apparatus main assembly 14; therefore, the position of the cartridge B is C *o
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The positional relationship between the regulatory contact portion 13e and rotation regulating portion 25a, which will be described later in detail, is such that the moment, which is generated on the process cartridge B as the process cartridge B is driven, is received by the contact between regulatory contact portion 13e and rotation regulating portion The distance from the contact point between the regulatory contact portion 13e and rotation regulating portion 25 to the center of the cylindrical guide 13a is longer than the distance between the long guide 12a and the center of the cylindrical guide 13a, and the distance between the short guide 13b and center of the 15 cylindrical guide 13a. Therefore, the orientation of the process cartridge B remains more stable when the process cartridge B is driven.
In a state shown in Figure 15, a helical drum gear 7b provided on the photosensitive drum 7, at one of the axial ends, engages with a driving helical gear 28 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14. Thus, the driving force is transmitted from the apparatus main assembly 14 to the photosensitive drum by way of the gears 28 and 7b, wherein as the driving force is transmitted from the helical gear 28 to helical gear 7b, the cartridge B is subjected to a force that works in the clockwise direction (Figure e see 0019 fee:
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The pressing member 26 presses down the process cartridge B from above. Therefore, even if the cylindrical guide 13a fails to drop into the groove 16a5 of the apparatus main assembly 14, a moment is generated about the contact point between the rotation regulating portion 25a and contact portion 13e, whereby the cylindrical guide 13a is caused to drop into the groove 16a5.
Next, referring to Figures 16 and 17, the steps for taking the process cartridge B out of the apparatus main assembly 14 will be described. In the drawing, the direction indicated by an arrow Y is the direction in which the process cartridge B is removed.
Referring to Figure 16, when the process cartridge B is to be removed from the apparatus main assembly 14, the operator grabs a handle portion 17 S(to provide the handle, recessed portions, are formed on the cartridge B) and lifts the cartridge B by the a* handle portion 17 (direction of an arrow whereby a a a the process cartridge B is rotated counterclockwise about the cylindrical guide 13a. As a result, the disengagement contact portion 13f of the process 25 cartridge B makes contact with the disengagement contact portion 25b of the fixed member 25 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14. As the process -i -34cartridge B is further lifted, it is rotated about the contact point F between the disengagement contact portion 13f and disengagement contact portion 25b of the fixed member 25. As a result, the cylindrical guide 13a is lifted out of the groove 16a5. At this moment, the engagement between the drum gear 7b and driving gear 28 is smoothly broken. In this state, the process cartridge B can be pulled straight out of the apparatus A, following the steps depicted in Figures 14, 13, 12, 11 and 10 in that order.
As described above, according to this embodiment, the long guide as the second guide member is extended in the cartridge inserting direction in such a manner as to bridge the lateral surfaces of the 15 developing.unit D and cleaning unit C; therefore, the process cartridge is prevented from wobbling during Sa the installation or removal. As a result, the 0 S cartridge installation becomes more reliable, which improves the operational efficiency.
The guiding means, which serves as the guide when the process cartridge is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 14 or removed therefrom, is constituted of three guide members: cylindrical guide 13a, long guide 12a, and short guide 13b, and the 25 process cartridge B is guided by at least two guides during its installation or removal; therefore, even if there is a stepped portion or the like on the installation guide members of the apparatus main assembly 14, the shock, to which the process cartridge B might be subjected, is cushioned.
The position of the process cartridge B is fixed by the rotation regulating portion 25a oriented to control the moment, which is generated on the cartridge B as the cartridge is driven, and the cylindrical guide 13a, whereas the other guides (long and short guides 12a and 13b) remain in non-contact with the guide members of the apparatus main assembly 14; therefore, the orientation of the process cartridge B remains more stable while the image forming apparatus is driven (during the image formation).
15 As for the guiding means for installing or «jj removing the cartridge B, the embodiment described above exemplifies a guiding means comprising three *L4606 S* guide members positioned at different locations.
a e However, the embodiment described above is not limited to this example, but instead, it may be a guiding means comprising at least a cylindrical guide as the first guide member, and a long guide as the second guide member, or a guiding means comprising an additional guide member or guide members besides the 25 three mentioned above. Such an arrangement can also stabilize the cartridge B during the installation or removal, and improves the operational efficiency.
Referring to Figures 9, and 9, a spur gear 7n is disposed on the photosensitive drum 7, at the end opposite, relative to the axial direction, to the end where the drum gear 7b is disposed. When the process cartridge B is mounted in the apparatus main assembly 14, this spur gear 7n engages with a gear (unillustrated), which is disposed in the apparatus main assembly 14 on the same axis as the transfer roller 4. As it engages with the unillustrated gear, the driving force is transmitted from the process cartridge to rotate the transfer roller 4.
A reference numeral 9u designates a helical gear, which is disposed at one of the axial ends of 15 the developing roller 9c. It engages with the S: aforementioned spur gear 7b, whereby the driving force for rotating the developing roller 9c is transmitted a by way of the helical drum gear 7b.
**Le [Toner Container Frame (toner container)] 20 Referring to Figures 3, 29, 30, 32 and 33, a 3B lie toner container frame (toner container) will be Sdescribed in detail. Figure 29 is a perspective view before a toner seal is welded; Figure 30, a perspective view after the toner is filled; Figure 32, 25 a plan view a top frame lla; and Figure 33 is a perspective view of the disassembled toner container frame.
-37- A toner container frame 11 is constituted of two components: a top frame la (first frame) and a bottom frame llb (second frame). On each of the longitudinal end surfaces of the top frame lla, a recessed portion 17 is provided. It is disposed close to the top surface of the top frame, and serves as the handhold described above. The bottom frame llb is provided with a number of ribs l1c. They are disposed in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the process cartridge B, with intervals of approximately mm, on the exterior surface, which becomes the bottom portion when the process cartridge B is assembled.
When grasping the process cartridge B, the operator uses both hands, holding onto the recessed portion 17 and ribs 11c. In this case, the ribs lic prevent the hands from slipping when grasping the process cartridge B. The top and bottom frames lla and llb are joined at a welding surface U, and the-welding rib is melted by forced vibration, welding the frames lla and llb together. The methods for joining two frames are not limited to the forced vibration method. For example, they may be welded using heat welding, ultrasonic welding, or the like, or may be simply glued. Before joining two frames lla and llb, the stirring member 9b is assembled into the top frame S* lla, and then a coupling member lie is put through a hole llel, and engaged to the end portion of the -38stirring member 9b (state illustrated in Figure 29).
The hole llel is located at one of the longitudinal ends of the top frame lla. On the same side as this hole llel, a toner filling opening lid for filling the toner is located. The diameter of this toner filling opening lid is approximately 30 mm. In other words, the hole llel and toner filling opening lid are located next to each other. The toner frame 11 is provided with an opening Ili for feeding the toner from the toner frame 11 to the developing frame 12, and a seal, which will be described later, is welded to cover this opening lli. After the seal is welded, the toner is filled through the toner filling opening lld, and then the toner filling opening lid is covered with a toner cap llf, completing a toner unit J. The toner cap llf is formed of soft material such as polyethylene or polypropylene, and is pressed into the S: toner filling opening lid of the toner frame 11 so that it does not come off. Next, the toner unit J is joined with the developing frame 12, which will be described later, using ultrasonic welding, constituting a part of a completed developing unit D.
The joining methods are not limited to ultrasonic welding. They may be glued together, or may be snapfitted using the elasticity of their materials- Referring to Figure 3, the angle 0 of a slanted surface K, constituting a part of the bottom -39frame llb of the toner frame 11, must be such an angle that the toner located in the deeper end of the toner chamber slides down, naturally and continuously, in response to toner consumption. More specifically, the angle 0 is the angle formed between the slanted surface K of the process cartridge B and the horizontal surface Z, with the apparatus main assembly 14 being leveled. The preferable value for the angle 0 is approximately 60 degrees. When rotating, the stirring member 9b reaches beyond the plane of the slanted surface K. Therefore, the bottom frame llb is provided with a recessed portion llg to afford a clearance for the rotating stirring member 9b; it bulges outward. The rotational diameter of the stirring member 9b is approximately 30 mm. (According to this embodiment, the bottom surface of the bottom frame llb dips approximately 3.6 mm. The depth of this recessed portion has only to be approximately mm to 10 mm.) The reason for this arrangement is as follows. If the sweeping area of the stirring member 9b is above the slanted surface K, it is possible that the toner settling between the tip of the toner feeding (stirring) member 9b and the slanted surface K 9 is not fed into the developing frame 12, being left unused. However, in this embodiment, the toner is S* reliably fed from the toner frame 11 into the developing frame 12.
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Referring to Figure 29, the stirring member 9b is formed of a rod of steel or the like material, having a diameter of approximately 3 mm and being in the form of a rectangular frame to improve toner stirring/feeding performance. Each of the opposing longitudinal ends of the stirring member 9b is provided with a supporting axis 9bl. The supporting axis 9bl on one end is fitted in a hole llr, which is located on the internal surface of the top frame lla, adjacent to the opening lli of the top frame lla, and the supporting member 9bl on the other end is fixed to the coupling member lie.
As described above, the toner frame 11 is constituted of two members, that is, the top and bottom frames lla and llb, and .the bottom wall of the bottom frame Ilb is provided with the recessed portion llg to afford a clearance for the toner feeding member 9b; therefore, it is possible to provide even a large capacity process cartridge with reliable toner feeding performance, without increasing cost.
The foregoing can be summarized as follows.
The toner frame (toner container) 11 *0 constitutes a part of a replaceable process cartridge for an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, too*** S 25 which comprises an electrophotographic photosensitive member 7e), and developing means 9 for developing the latent image formed on the electrophotographic -41photosensitive member. It stores the toner used in the developing means 9 for developing the latent image, and comprises the top frame lla, and the bottom frame llb which is joined with the top frame Ila. The top frame lla comprises the opening lli for supplying the stored toner to the developing means 9, and a stirring member mount 9bl (Figure 29) where the stirring member 9b for stirring the stored toner is rotatively mounted. The bottom frame llb is provided with the recessed portion llg (as seen from within), that is, a bulge (as seen from outside), to afford the clearance for the sweeping area of the stirring member 9b. Further, the top frame lla is provided with the welding surface U (joining surface) where the bottom S 15 frame lib is welded (Figure 29, 33 and 36). The angle of this welding surface, that is, the angle which is formed between this welding surface and the horizontal line 12 when the shorter edge of the rectangular opening Ili (Figure 29) is vertically oriented, is approximately 20 to 40 degrees. Further, the top frame lla is provided with the hole llel (transmission opening), through which the coupling member lle (transmission member) for transmitting the driving force from the apparatus main assembly to the stirring 25 member 9b, when the process cartridge is in the image forming apparatus, is put. One end of the coupling member lie is engaged with the stirring member 9b, and -42the other end is engaged with the toner feeding gear 9s to receive the driving force. The stirring member 9b is formed of a metallic rod, and is in the form of a rectangular frame. Further, the top frame lla is provided with the toner filling opening lid (filling opening), which is disposed next to the hole llel (Figure 29). It is to this toner filling opening lid that the toner cap llf for sealing the toner filling opening lid is attached. Further, the top frame lla is provided with a groove lln which extends in parallel to the plane of the opening lii. This groove lln is where the developing frame 12, in which the Sdeveloping roller 9c of the developing means 9 is mounted, is joined. Further, the top frame lla is S 15 provided with a cover film plate 53 (seal mount) where a cover film 51 for sealing the opening Ili and a tear tape 52 (toner seal) for unsealing the opening 11i are attached. The cover film plate 53 is also.in parallel to the plane of the opening Ili. Further, the top frame lla is provided with the handhold (recessed portion) 17, which is where the longitudinal end surfaces of the process cartridge are indented to S. offer the handhold. The recessed portion llg (bulge) of the bottom frame llb is in the form of a longitudinally sliced cylinder, having an arc shaped cross section. It is disposed close to the opening Ili, relative to the widthwise direction of the bottom -43frame llb, and extends in the longitudinal direction of the opening lli, along substantially the entire length the opening Ili. Further,the top frame lla is provided with a slanted surface L. The angle of the slanted surface L, that is, the angle which is formed between this slanted surface L and the vertical line when the shorter edge of the opening 11i is vertically oriented, is approximately 10 to 40 degrees (Figure 36). This slanted surface L is located above the opening Ili, sloping down toward the opening 1li and extending in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the opening lli, along substantially the entire length of the opening Ili.
The toner frame (toner container) 11 is 15 assembled in the following manner. First, the top frame lla, which is provided with the opening lli for supplying the stored toner into the developing means 9, and the stirring member mount 9bl where;the stirring member 9b is mounted, is prepared. Next, the bottom frame 11, which is provided with the recessed portion llg bulging outward to afford the clearance to the sweeping area of the stirring member 9b, is prepared. Finally, the two frames, lla and llb, are joined to complete the toner frame (toner container) 11.
S*It is predictable that the toner within the toner frame 11 will move suddenly due to vibration,
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Therefore, according to the present invention, plural partitioning plates lip are provided within the top frame lla of the toner frame 11.
They are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the top frame lla (Figures 3, 32 and 33).
In this embodiment, three partitioning plates lip are disposed at three different locations. As for the configuration of the partitioning plate llp, the edge llpl facing the toner feeding member 9b forms a substantial quadrant in such a manner as to surround the toner feeding member 9b, and the edge llp2 facing the bottom frame llb holds a slight gap therefrom.
15 Further, as seen from the longitudinal direction of the top frame lla, the edge llpl is positioned so that i* the partitioning plate lip partially blocks the toner filling opening lid.
In order to prevent the toner from shifting within the toner container 11A, the partitioning plate lip should be as large as possible. However, when the toner filling opening lid is faced upward to fill the toner, the partitioning plate lip is situated directly below the toner filling opening lid, and if the partitioning plate lip blocks the toner filling opening lid entirely, it is difficult to fill the toner into the deepest corner of the toner container 11A. Therefore, the partitioning plate lip should be formed as it is in this embodiment, so that the toner can be filled all the way into the deepest corner through the space which is not blocked by the partitioning plate lid. Further, according to the present invention, the partitioning plate lip occupies a substantial part of the cross-sectional area perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the toner frame 11; therefore, even when the process cartridge B is subjected to vibration, impact, or the like, the partitioning plate lip can prevent the toner from shifting and becoming compacted.
[Toner Frame Structure Facing Developing Frame] Referring to Figure 3, 29 and 31, at the joint between the toner frame 11 and developing frame.
12, the opening ili for feeding the toner from the toner frame 11 into the developing frame 12 is provided. The opening lli is surrounded by a recessed surface Ilk, on which the cover film plate 53 is thermally welded. The depth of this recessed surface llk is such that after the cover film plate 53 is welded to the recessed surface 11, the outward facing surface of the cover film plate 53 becomes substantilly level with the surface llj of the toner 25 frame 11 (top frame lla). On the recessed surface llk, plural dowels llm are disposed in a straight line along one of the longitudinal edges of the opening Ili
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The surface of the developing frame 12, which comes directly in contact with the surface of the toner frame 11, is a surface 12u. Along each of the 15 longitudinal edges of this surface 12u, a tongue 12v, 0** which fits into the groove lln of the toner frame 11, is provided. At the end surface of this tongue 12v, an angular ridge 12vl, used for ultrasonic welding, is provided (Figure 31); the angular ridge 12 is melted by ultrasonic welding to weld the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12, along their longitudinal external edges.
Referring to Figure 30, the cover film plate 53, which is loosely fitted onto the recessed surface llk of the toner frame 11, is provided with holes 53c, o which correspond to the plural dowels llm. The holes 53cl, which exactly fit to the corresponding end -47dowels llml, are round, and the holes 53c other than the round holes 53c1 are elongated so as to be loosely fitted to the corresponding dowels llm other than the end dowels Ilml. More specifically, the positional relationship between the dowels llm and hole 53c is such that when the dowels llml and llm are fitted in the corresponding holes 53cl and 53c, the dowel llm is positioned at the middle of the elongated holes 53c in the longitudinal direction of the elongated holes 53c.
Further, the cover film plate 53 is provided with an opening 53b (having approximately the same size as the opening lli), which corresponds to the opening lli.
In order to seal this opening 53b, a cover film 51, which can be easily torn in the longitudinal 15 direction, is pasted on the cover film plate 53; the four peripheral areas of the cover film 51 are pasted on corresponding four peripheral areas of the opening 53b. On the cover film 51, the tear tape 52 for Stearing the cover film 51 to unseal the opening 53b is welded. The tear tape 52 is extended from one of the longitudinal ends of the opening 53b to the other end, where it is doubled back and put through the starting end, between the toner frame 11 and an elastic seal member 54 (Figure 27), such as a piece of felt, which S 25 is pasted on the flat developing frame surface 12u, directly facing-the toner frame 11, at the starting end. The doubled back end of the tear tape 52 is r e -48exposed from between the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 (Figures 6 and 30). On the inward side surface of the seal member 54, a synthetic resin film tape 55 with a small friction coefficient is pasted.
Also on the flat surface 12u, an elastic seal member 56 is pasted at the longitudinal end opposite from where the seal member 54 is pasted (Figure 27).
In order to make it easier to align the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 when joining two frames 11 and 12, the surface llj of the toner frame 11 is provided with a round hole llr and a square hole llq, which engage with a cylindrical dowel 12wl and square column dowel 12w2, respectively, provided on the developing frame 12; the round hole llr engages with the dowel 12wl, and the square hole llq loosely engages with the dowel 12w2. The seal member 56 is fitted around the cylindrical dowel 12wl, and also is glued to the flat surface 12u. Further, in the flat surface 12u of the developing frame 12, which directly comes in contact with the toner frame 11, recessed portions 12y are provided, in which the dowels llm and 1lo of the toner frame 11 loosely fit.
Before the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 are joined, each frame is independently 25 assembled as a subcomponent. Thereafter, the cylincrical positioning dowel 12wl and square column positioning dowel 12w2 of the developing frame 12 are Sc *0 *u a a. a a -Sao*& a a.
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The cover film 51 and tear tape 52 are confined in this gap.
In order to feed the toner stored in the toner frame 11 into the developing frame 12, the operator has only to pull the end portion 52a (Figure 6) of the tear tape 52, which is exposed from the
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Since the joining portions of the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 are structured as described in the foregoing, that is since the surface of the Scover film plate 53 and the surface 1lj of the toner frame 11 are substantilly at the same level, the tear 15 tape 52 can be smoothly pulled out from between the two frames 11 and 12 by applying to the tear tape 52 a S* sufficient amount of force for tearing the cover film 51 as described above. The cover film plate 53 is 0 **e located by the dowel llml at one of its longitudinal ends, that is, the end opposite to where the tear tape 52 is pulled out, and in addition, it is disposed on the recessed surface llk of the toner frame 11; therefore, it is not liable to be dislocated.
Further, the dowels llm are aligned in a straight line in the longitudinal direction, and the cover film plate 53 is fitted to these dowels 11m; therefore, even the easily deformable cover film 51 can be -51precisely located to allow it to remain flat.
Further, even if the assembly process moves on to the subsequent steps before the welded joint between the cover film plate 53 and toner frame 11 is solidified and stabilized, the cover film plate 53 is not dislocated.
When the toner frame 11 and developing frame S12 are joined using ultrasonic welding method, frictional heat is generated to melt the angular ridge 12vl. This frictional heat is liable to cause thermal stress in the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12, which might result in the thermal deformation of the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12. However, according to this embodiment, the groove lln of the 15 toner frame 11 and the tongue 12v of the developing s" frame 12 are engaged across substantially the full o length in the longitudinal direction. In other words, 0"0*05 the joint portions between the toner frame. 11 and a .0 developing frame 12 are reinforced as to frames 11 and 12 are joined; therefore, the thermal deformation due em o to the thermal stress is not likely to occur.
As described above, the grooves lln, handholds (recessed portions) 17, partitioning plates l 1 p, toner filling opening lld, hole llel, round hole 25 llr, square hole llq, and cover film plate mount (recessed surface llk, dowels llm and opening lli), of the top frame lla are integrally formed with the top -52frame 1la. Also, the ribs llc and recessed portion 11g, of the bottom frame llb are integrally formed with the bottom frame llb. The material for the top and bottom frames lla and llb is a plastic material, for example, polyethylene, ABS resin (acrylonitrilebutadiene-styrene copolymer), polycarbonate, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
Figure 36 is a side view of the toner frame 11 used in this embodiment; the surface llj of the toner frame 11, which is joined with the developing frame 12, is vertically oriented.
The toner frame 11 employed in this embodiment is provided with two slanted surfaces K and L, which allow the toner (single component toner) 15 stored in the storage portion 11A to efficiently S* descend toward the opening lli. Both slanted surfaces K and L extend across the entire longitudinal length of the toner frame 11. The slanted surface L is located above the opening l1i, and the slanted surface K is located immediately behind the opening lli (being slanted in the widthwise direction of the toner frame 11). The slanted surface L belongs to the top frame ll:a, and the slanted surface K is formed as a part of the structure of the bottom frame llb. The angle 82 of the slanted surface L relative to a vertical line 11 (joining surface llj) is approximately 10 degrees to 40 degrees (in this embodiment, 02 is set at 24 -53degrees). The angle 93 of the slanted surface K, relative to the horizontal plane 12, perpendicular to the vertical line 11, is approximately 20 to degrees (in this embodiment, 03 is set at approximately 27 degrees). In other words, the configuration of the top frame lla in this embodiment is regulated so that when the bottom frame llb is joined with the top frame lla, the joined bottom frame llb holds the aforementioned angle. Therefore, even if the toner storage portion 11A is such a toner storage portion that contains a large amount (for example, no less than 800 the toner can be efficiently fed toward the opening 11i.
Next, the developing frame will be further described in detail.
o o [Developing Frame] The developing frame will be described with reference to Figures 3, 26, 27 and 28. Figures 26 is 0an exploded perspective view of the developing frame 12, illustrating how the components are assembled; 9o*oo Figure 27, a perspective view of the developing frame 12 and toner stirring member 9e and 9f, as seen from the direction of the surface to be welded, illustrating how the stirring members 9e and 9f are assembled into the frame 12; and Figure 28 is a perspective view of the developing unit without the developing frame holder.
-54- As described above, the developing roller 9c, developing blade 9d, toner stirring members 9e and 9f, and antenna rod 9h for detecting the amount of the remaining toner, are assembled into the developing frame 12.
The developing blade 9d comprises a 1 2 mm thick metallic plate 9dl, and a urethane rubber blade 9d2 fixed to the metallic plate 9d2 by means of hot melting, double-side adhesive tape, or the like. It regulates the amount of toner coated on the peripheral surface of the developing roller 9c. The flatness of a blade accommodating flat surface 12i, as a blade mount, provided on the developing frame 12 is Sregulated; it is approximately 0.05 mm. This flat S 15 surface 12i is provided with dowels 12il and screw n holes 12i2. The dowels 12il are fitted into the holes 9d3 provided on the metallic plate 9dl. Thereafter, Sthe metallic plate 9dl is screwed onto the-flat surface 12i, using the screw holes 9dr provided on the metallic plate 9dl, and the screw holes 12i2. Also on S the developing frame 12, an elastic seal member 12s S* formed of MOLTPLANE or the like is pasted to prevent toner invasion. It is disposed above the metallic plate 9dl, extending in the longitudinal direction thereof. In addition, an elastic seal member 12s1 is pasted on the developing member, at each of the longitudinal ends, covering from both ends of the
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elastic seal member 12s to a round surface 12j, which follows the contour developing roller 9c. Further, on the mandible-like portion 12h, a thin elastic seal member 12s2 is pasted. This elastic seal member 12s2 contracts the generatrix of the developing roller 9c.
One 9dla of the longitudinal ends of the developing blade 9d is bent by approximately degrees. This bent portion 9dla equalizes the voltages of the metallic plate 9dl and developing roller 9c by contacting a development bias contact point 121 (Figure 23(a) and supported on a developing frame holder 40 which will be described 0* later. This arrangement is made because the amount of the toner is detected on the basis of the change in 15 the capacitance between the antenna rod 9h for detecting the amount of the remaining toner, and the developing roller 9c, and this capacitance must be prevented from irregularly changing due to-the influence of the metallic plate 9dl.
Next, a developing roller unit G will be described. The developing roller unit G comprises: developing roller 9c; spacer roller 9i for keeping constant the distance between the peripheral 0 surface of the developing roller 9c and the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 7; developing roller bearing 9j for locating the developing roller 9c on the developing frame 12; sleeve cap 9o which -56is placed on both ends of the developing roller 9c so that leakage does not occur between the aluminum cylindrical portion of the photosensitive drum 7 and the aluminum cylindrical portion of the developing roller 9c; developing roller gear 9k (helical gear) which rotates the developing roller 9c as it receives the driving force from the helical gear 7b mounted on the photosensitive drum 7; coil spring contact point 91, one end of which is in engagement with the developing roller gear 9k mounted at one end of the developing roller gear 9k; and magnet 9g which is contained in the developing roller 9c to adhere the toner to the peripheral surface of the developing roller 9c. This developing unit G is attached to the developing roller mount 12X of the 4 developing frame 12 in the following manner. First, a hole 9jl provided on each of the developing roller bearings 9j is aligned with the hole 1 2 p provided at each of the longitudinal ends of the developing frame 12, and a pin provided on the development holder S* which will be described later, is inserted through the holes 9j1 and 12d. Then, the developing frame holder S* .40 is fixed to the developing frame 12 using screws.
As described above, in this embodiment, when the developing roller 9c is mounted on the developing frame 12, the developing roller unit G is assembled first. Then, the assembled developing roller unit G -57is mounted on the developing frame 12 with the use of developing frame holder 40. By going through these steps, assembly efficiency is improved compared to the case in which the developing roller 9c along is directly mounted on the developing frame 12.
The developing roller unit G is assembled through the following steps. To begin with, each end of the developing roller 9c is covered with the sleeve cap 9o. Next, the spacer roller 9i is mounted at each end of the developing roller 9c; the spacer roller 9i is placed on the outward side of the sleeve cap Then, the developing roller bearing 9j is mounted on the outward side of the spacer roller 9i. Next, the developing roller gear 9k is mounted at one of the S 15 longitudinal ends of the developing roller 9c, on the o. outward side of the bearing 9j, and the coil spring «e contact point 91 is mounted on the further outward side. At this point in the assembly, one end 9gl of magnet 9g, which has a D-shaped cross section, projects from one end of the developing roller 9c, that is, the end where the developing roller gear 9k is mounted, and the other end of the magnet 9g, which is cylindrical, projects from the other end of the developing roller 9c. This is the way developing roller unit G is assembled.
Next, the antenna rod 9h for detecting the amount of the remaining toner will be described. One j -58end of the antenna rod 9h is U-shaped. This U-shaped portion 9hl is placed in contact with, being thereby electrically connected to, the toner detection contact point 122 mounted on the developing frame holder which will be described later. This antenna rod 9h is attached to the developing frame 12 in the following manner. First, the end portion 9h3 of the antenna rod 9h is inserted into the developing frame 12 through a through hole 12b, provided on the side plate 12A of the developing frame 12. Then, the inserted end portion 9h3 is put through a through hole 12k provided on the other side plate of the developing frame 12, being supported thereby. In other words, the antenna rod 9h is located and supported by the through holes S 15 12b and 12k. In the through hole 12b, a seal member 4 (unillustrated) formed of felt, sponge, or the like, is inserted to prevent toner invasion.
Further, the tip portion 9h2 of the U-shaped portion 9hl is inserted into an approximately 5 mm deep hole 12o of the developing frame 12 to locate the antenna rod 9h in the axial direction. Also, this Sarrangement improves the rigidity of the U-shaped S portion 9hl as the contact point which contacts the toner detection contact point 122 which will be described later. The through hole 12k, into which the end portion 9h3.of the antenna rod 9h has been inserted, is plugged from outside using thermal -59- 0 6.6 D* a 5.50oo 55 o *.D S. S
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welding or the like method, so that toner invasion can be prevented. Next, the toner stirring members 9e and 9f will be described. The toner stirring members 9e and 9f are shaped like a crank, and stir the toner as they rotate. They are disposed near the developing roller 9c and antenna rod 9h, across the toner path which the toner having been stored in the toner container 11A passes as it is fed toward the developing roller 9c. The toner stirring members 9e and 9f are fixed in perpendicular to each other.
In assembling the toner stirring members 9e and 9f onto the developing frame 12, to begin with, the end portions 9e3 and 9f3 of the toner stirring members 9e and 9f, respectively, are inserted through 15 corresponding through holes 12t and 12r provided on the side plate 12A of the developing frame 12, which is on the same side as the one through which the antenna rod 9h is inserted. Then, the end portions 9e3 and 9f3 are inserted into corresponding through 20 holes 12m and 12n, provided on the side plate 12B, which is the opposite side plate of the side plate 12A. Thereafter, each of the through holes 12m and 12n are plugged from outside by the thermal welding method, as are the through holes 12k for the antenna rod 9h. After the stirring members 9e and 9f are inserted into the developing frame 12 as described above, stirring gears 9m and 9n are fitted into the
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through holes 12t and 12r. At this time, notches 9ml and 9nl, which are cut in the axial direction at the end portions of the gears 9m and 9n, respectively, are engaged with the crank arms 9e2 and 9f2 of the toner stirring members 9e and 9f, respectively. Further, the journals 9el and 9fl of the stirring members 9e and 9f are fitted into center holes (unillustrated) provided at the deeper ends of the notches 9ml and 9nl of the gear 9m and 9n, respectively, supporting thereby the toner stirring members 9e and 9f on the developing frame 12.
When the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 are joined, the side plate 12A of the developing 8 frame 12, which is located on the side from which the
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i] -61- Next, how the driving force is transmitted will be described.
Referring to Figures 28 and 35, the stirring gears 9m and 9n, and the toner feeding gear 9s, receive the driving force from the developing roller gear 9k. More specifically, to begin with the ;stirring gear 9m receives the driving force through a small gear 9gl of an idler gear 9q as a stepped gear.
Receiving this driving force, the stirring member 9e rotates. The idler gear 9g receives the driving force from the developing roller gear 9k since the large gear 9g3 of the idler gear 9g meshes with the S "e developing roller gear 9k. The received driving force 1 is transmitted from the middle gear 9g2 of the idler gear 9g to an idler gear 9r as a stepped gear. Then, the driving force is further transmitted from the small gear 9rl of the idler gear 9r to the toner S feeding gear 9s, rotating thereby the stirring member 9b (through the coupling member lle). Further, the driving force is transmitted from the toner feeding So gear 9s to the stirring gear 9n by way of an-idler gear 9t to rotate the stirring member 9f. It should be noted here that all the idler gears, 9q, 9r and 9t, are rotatively mounted on corresponding dowels, 12e 12f and 12g, which are integrally formed with the developing frame 12. These dowels 12e, 12f and 12g are approximately 2 mm to 3 mm in diameter, and their -62end portions are supported by the developing frame holder 40 which will be described later; therefore, the dowels 12e, 12f and 12g do not deform due to load.
Further, the rigidity of dowels 12e, 12f or 12g is increased by padding or stepping their base portions, or the like means.
The gear train described above is disposed on the same side surface as the previously described Ushaped portion 9hl of the anttena 9h.
With the adoption of the above structure, a single member (in this embodiment, the developing frame holder 40) can support the gears constituting the gear train, and establish electrical connection for the toner remaining detecting contact point. In addition, all of the toner stirring members 9e and 9f, antenna rod 9h, gears 9o, 9r, 9s and 9t constituting the gear train, and stirring gears 9m and 9n, can be D*e. assembled into the developing frame 12 from the same a side relative to the longitudinal direction of the developing frame 12. Therefore, assembly effeciency can be greatly improved.
The mandible-like portion 12h of the t developing frame 12 doubles as a conveying guide for the recording medium 2, such as recording paper. In order to increase the rigidity, the developing frame 12 may be formed using the blow molding method.
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12P designates an opening which extends in the longitudinal direction of the developing frame 12. As the toner frame 11 and developing frame 12 are joined, this opening 12P aligns with the opening Ili of the toner frame 11, allowing the toner stored in the toner frame 11 to be supplied to the developing roller 9c.
The aforementioned stirring members 9e and 9f, and antenna rod 9h, are mounted across the entire longitudinal length of this opening 12P.
Further, according to this embodiment, the developing frame 12 comprising the developing roller mount 12X, side plate 12A, developing blade mount (blade accommodating flat surface 12i), antenna rod 9h mount (through holes 12b, 12k and 12o), stirring member mount (through holes 12t, 12r, 12m and 12n), gear mount (dowels 12e, 12f and 12g), and the like, is integrally formed with these portions. The material for the developing frame 12 is the same as the aforementioned material for the toner frame 11.
[Developing frame holder Next, the developing frame holder 40 will be described.
Referring to Figures 4 9 and Figures 23 description will be given as to the developing frame holder 40.
of the developing the driving side, Figure 23(a) is a perspective view frame holder, which is mounted on as seen from the outside of the -64developing frame 12; Figure 23(a) a perspective view of the same as seen from inside; Figure 24, an enlarged sectional view of the Figure 3(b) at line; and Figure 25 is an enlarged perspective view of the toner detecting contact point.
The developing unit D is completed by attaching the development holders 40 and 41 at the corresponding lateral ends of the developing frame assembly, having been finished up to the stage illustrated in Figure 28. In this case, the developing roller unit G is mounted in the following manner. First, one of two pins 40d provided at different locations of the developing frame holder is engaged with the hole 9jl of the aforementioned S 15 developing roller bearing, and the other pin 40d is engaged with the hole 12p of the developing frame 12.
Next, the developing frame holders 40 and 41 are fixed to the developing frame 12 with screws, in such a manner that the developing roller bearings 9j are sandwiched between the corresponding developing frame *holders 40 and 41, and the developing frame 12. At this time, the screws are put through the corresponding holes 401 of the holders 40 and 41.
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hole (unillustrated) provided on the developing frame holder 41, whereby the position of the magnet 9g in the longitudinal direction is fixed. The angles of the magnetic poles of the magnet 9g are determined as the end portion 9gl, having the aforementioned Dshaped section, is engaged with the D-shaped hole of the developing frame holder Next, rotational shafts 20, which are integrally formed with the developing frame holders and 41 and project therefrom, are placed into recessed portions 21 (Figure of the cleaning frame, and covered with connector members 22 (Figure whereby the developing unit D is rotatively supported on the cleaning frame 13 which supports the photosensitive S 15 drum 7, and in addition, the compression spring 22a attached to the connector members 22 is compressed against the spring seats 40h of the developing frame holders 40 and 4' stabilizing the distance between the photosensitive drum 7 and developing roller 9c (preventing the distance from widening).
As already described, the long guide 12a is disposed on the external surfaces of the developing frame holders 40 and 41. In addition, the metallic plate toner detecting contact point 122 for detecting the amount of the remaining toner, and the developing bias contact point 121, are fitted on the developing frame holder 40; these contact points 121 and 122 are -66fixed to the developing frame holder 40 as the dowels provided on the internal surface of the developing frame holder 40 are forced into the locking hole of the contact points.
To begin with, how the toner detection contact point 122 is attached will be described with reference to the drawings.
Figure 24 is a sectional view of Figure 23(b), at the line, and Figure 25 is an enlarged view of the toner detection contactiDoint illustrated in Figure 23(b) and the adji ncles thereof. The toner detection contact point 122 has an external contact point portion 122a and an internal contact portion 122b. The external contact point 15 portion 122a is disposed on the external surface of the holder 40, and when the process cartridge B is in the apparatus main assembly 14, it contacts a toner p detection contact point member 126 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14. The internal contact point portion 122b presses on the L-shaped portion 9hl o. o. of the antenna rod 9h. Referring to Figure 24, the external contact point portion 122a is at substantially the same level as the side plate 40a of developing frame holder 40. The internal contact point portion 122b is disposed within the developing frame holder 40, opposing the antenna rod 9h.
Referring to Figure 25, the toner detection -67contact point 122 is mounted on the developing frame holder 40, with its locking flap 122cl cut out of the mounting base 122c being fitted around the dowel which projects inwardly from the side plate 40a, and the mounting base 122c being in contact with the side plate 40a. Further, from the mounting base 122c, an angled portion 122d is extended at an angle, and from the angled portion 122d, the internal contact point 122b is extended at an angle, so that the internal contact point 122b becomes parallel to the side plate Further, a connective portion 122e, which is bent outward at 90 degrees from the mounting base 122c, projects outward along one of the edges of the first rectangular hole 40c formed in the side plate 15 40a. Then, the connective portion 122e is bent at degrees in the direction opposite to the direction in see which the connective portion 122e is already bent, constituting the external contact point portion 122a.
The external contact point portion 122a is in contact with the bottom surface of a recessed portion formed in the side plate 40a. The depth of this recessed portion 40i is substantially the same as the thickness of the external contact point portion 122a (Figure 24). Therefore, the outward facing surface of the external contact point portion 122a, and the outward facing surface 40al of the side plate 40, are at substantially the same level. Further, the end -68portion of the external contact point portion 122a is put through the second rectangular hole 40j formed in the side plate 40a, reaching the interior of the side wall 40a, with an end fixing portion 122f being engaged with a dowel 40k projecting from one of the walls of the second rectangular hole 40j. This is the way that toner detection contact point is mounted on the developing frame holder Referring to Figure 24, a width L2 of the first hole 40c, of the side plate 40a, is greater than a distance L1 between the side wall facing surface of the mounting base 122c of the toner detection contact point 122 and the outwardly facing surface of the external contact point portion 122a, and is also greater than the height of the end fixing portion 122f. Further, a gap large enough to allow the end fixing portion 122f of the toner detection contact point 122 to be passed through is provided between the end surface of the dowel 40k within the second hole 20 40j and the opposing surface of the second hole.
The toner detection contact point 122 is mounted in the following manner. First, the end fixing portion 122f is inserted into the first hole from the inside of the developing frame holder 25 40. Then, the end fixing portion 122fis inserted into the second hole 40j by rotating the toner detection contact point 122 in the clockwise direction of Figure sooo 0 a 00 a 0 0 a
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The developing bias contact point 121 comprises a plate spring portion 121a located within the developing frame holder 40; an internal contact point portion 121b; and an external contact point portion 121c located on the outwardly facing surface As the developing frame holder 40 is attached to the developing fram 12, the plate spring portion S 15 121a elastically contacts the bent portion 9dla of the metal plate substantially equal to the potential of the developing roller 9c. The internal contact point portion 121b is fitted around a boss 40f provided with th aforementioned hole 40e, being elastically in contact with the coil spring contact point 91 which is fitted around the 40f (contact pressure is approx. 100 g to 300 The frictional area of the internal contact point portion 121b may be coated with 9 electrically conductive grease if desired. The external contact point portion 121c is disposed in the recessed portion of the side plate 40a, and its external surface outwardly facing surface 40al of the developing frame holder 40. When the process cartridge B is in the.apparatus main assembly 14, external contact point portion 121c is in contact with a developing frame contact point member 125 provided in the apparatus main assembly 14, and receives the developing bias to be applied from the apparatus main assembly 14 to the developing roller 9c. The developing bias received from the apparatus main assembly 14 is applied to the developing roller 9c through the developing bias contact point 121 and coil spring contact point 91.
As the developing frame holder 40 is attached to the developing frame 12, the internal contact point portin 122b in the form of a plate spring comes in contact with the U-shaped portion 9hi of the antenna rod 9h illustrated in Figure 28; therefore, the toner detection contact point 122 is electrically connected to the antenna rod 9h. The contact pressure between the antenna rod 9h and 20 internal contact point portion 122b is approx. 100 g.
When the process cartridge B is in the apparatus main assembly 14, the external contact point portion 122a provided on the outwardly facing surface 40al of the developing frame holder 40 is electrically connected to the contact point member 126 provided in the apparatus main assembly 14. Therefore, an electrical signal, correspondent to the capacitance which changes 95 o a *0 a a.
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As the control section (not shown) detects that the electric signal transmitted to the contact point member 126 has reached a predetermined value, it signals a need for process cartridge exchange. Three engagement holes 40g provided in the internal surface of the developing frame holder 40 are engaged with the corresponding end portions of the dowels 12e, 12f and 12g which serve as the gear shafts for the gears 9q, 9r and 9the illustrated in Figure 35. In other words, the dowels 12e, 12f and 12g are supported by the 3 15 developing frame holder 40 and the developing frame S. 12, coming between the two. The engagement hole see* o. provided in the internal surface of the developing Sframe holder 40, rotatably supports the stirring gear 0* 0 9m.
As is evident from the foregoing description, the fact that various functions are assigned to a single component (developing frame holder) leads to improvement in assembling efficiency, and also, cost reduction.
0 Further, according to this embodiment, se e developing frame holder 40 comprises the rotatable shaft 20, spring seat 40b, long guide 12a, -72engagement hole (hole 40a) for magnet 9g, mount (boss and the like) for the developing bias contact point 121, mount (dowel 40h, first hole developing frame holder 40 (dowel 40k and the like) for the toner detection contact point 122, engagement hole 40m, pin 40d, screw hole 401, and the like, and these portions are integral formed with the developing frame holder 40. The developing frame holder 41 comprises the rotatable shaft 20, spring seat long guide 12a, and the like, and these portions are integrally formed with the developing frame holder 41.
Each of the developing frame holders 40 and 41 is formed, as a single piece component of acrylonitrilestyrene copolymer resin (containing glass filler by 15 20 The positions of the developing frame holders 40 and 41 are fixed as the pins 40d of the developing frame holders 40 and 40 are inserted into the corresponding holes 12p of the developing frame 20 12. Then, the developing frame holders 40 and 41 are fixed to the developing frame 12 with the use of screws put through the screw holes 401 (developing frame holders 40 and 41), and screw holders 12rl (developing frame 12).
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The remainder of the ribs are spread between the outermost ribscto facilitate conveyance of the recording medium,-2. The image forming apparatus in this embodiment is of a type that can accommodate recording medium 2 of different sizes, and the 15 recording medium 2 is centered regardless of size (center line CL coincides with the center line of the recording medium Therefore; the arrangement of the ribs provided on the bottom surface of-the developing frame 12 and cleaning frame 13 is symmetrical relative to the (center line CL). The rib height is se a predetermined values for the developing frame 12 and cleaning frame 13, respectively, to facilitate conveyance of the recording medium 2. By adopting the above structure, the image disturbance 25 due to the contact between the pre-fixation toner image and the bottom survace of the cleaning frame 13 can be prevented, while improving conveyance .e
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A symbol ENV stands for a recording medium of envelope size, and EXE corresponds to a recording medium of an EXE size. The guide ribs 121 and/or 13m, located mm, 13.0 mm and 28 mm away from the center line CL, are the ribs which make contact with the center line of the recording medium 2.
15 Figure 34 is a schematic view of the bottom portion of the cleaning frame 13 as seen from the sheet conveyance direction. This embodiment is different in that the height of guide ribs 13m is symmetrically increased in relation to the distance from the center line; both ribs of each rib pair correspondent to one of the various sheet sizes of the recording medium 2 have the same height. This rib arrangement can reliably prevent the ribs located toward the center line CL from coming in contact with 25 the image bearing surface of the recording medium 2, reliably preventing the image disturbance. The horizontal rib arrangement in this embodiment is the ag ao~ C. C a
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[Structure of Electrical Contact Points] Hereinafter referring to Figures 5, 8, 9 and 19, the connection and placement of the contact points, which establishes electrical connections between the process cartridge B and the laser beam printer main assembly 14 when the former is installed into the latter, will be described.
The process cartridge B is provided with a plurality of electrical contact points: (1) Electrically conductive grounding contact point 119 electrically connected to the photosensitive drum 7 to ground the dru 7 through the apparatus main assembly S 15 14; Electrically conductive charging bias contact point 120 electrically connected to the charging roller shaft 8a in order to apply a charge bias from .o.o the apparatus main assembly 14 to the charging roller 8; Electrically conductive developing bias contact point 121 electrically connected to the developing roller 9c in order to apply a developing bias from the a** apparatus main assembly 14; and Electrically S.conductive toner remaining detecting contact point 122 electrically connected to an antenna rod 9h in order 0 to detect the amount of the remaining toner. All of S these four contact points 119 122 are exposed on the lateral surface (right-hand side) of the cartridge me mm m ma g -76frame, with intervals large enough to prevent electrical leakage among them. As described before, the ground contact point 119 and charge bias contact point 120 are disposed on the cleaning means frame 13, and development bias contact 121 and toner remainder detecting contact point 122 are disposed on the development chamber frame 12 (developer holder It should be noted here that the toner remaining detecting contact point 122 doubles as a cartridge detecting contact point for detecting the presence (or absence) of the process cartridge within the apparatus main assembly 14.
The grounding contact point 119 is constituted of the electrically conductive axial shaft 15 7a of the photosensitive drum 7, or an electrically conductive insert molded in the shaft 7 of resin, material. In this embodiment, it is constituted of a metallic shaft 7a of iron or the like. The other contact points 120, 121 and 122 are approximately 0.1 20 mm to 0.3 mm thick electrically conductive metallic pieces, for example, stainless steel piece, phosphor bronze piece, or the like, which are planted on the surface so as for their leg portions to reach into the process cartridge interior. The charging bias contact 25 point 120 is exposed on the driving side surface (lateral side Cl) of the cleaning unit C, and the developing bias contact point 121 and toner remaining go 0 q so0* ago* 0 :0.00.
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More specifically, referring to Figure 20, in this embodiment, the helical drum gear 7b is provided at one end of the photosensitive drum 7 in the axial direction of the drum 7 as described before. This helical drum gear 7b engages with the helical driver gear 28 provided on the apparatus main assembly 14 to rotate the drum 7. As this helical gear 7b rotates, it generates a thrust (in the direction of an arrow d in Figure 20), pressing thereby the drum 7, which is mounted on the cleaning means frame portion 13 with the allowance of some play in its longitudinal 15 direction, toward the direction of the helical gear 7b. As a result, one 7bl of the lateral surfaces of the helical gear 7b remains in contact with the internal surface 13kl of one 13k of the lateral surfaces of the cleaning means frame portion 13 of the cartridge frame, whereby the position of the drum 7 within the cartridge B in the axial direction is regulated. The grounding contact point 119 and charging bias contact point 120 are exposed on the one 13k of the lateral surfaces of the cleaning means 25 portion 13 of the frame, wherein the grounding contact point 119 is at the end of the drum shaft 7a, and projects outward slightly (approximately 0.8 mm) *0
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The charging bias contact point 120 is located almost directly above the long guide 12, that is, adjacent to the cleaning means portion 13 of the 15 frame, which supports the charging roller 8 (Figure Also, the charging bias contact point 120 is electrically connected to the charging roller shaft 8a through an electrically conductive member 120a, which is in contact with the charging roller shaft 8a.
20 Next, the developing bias contact point 121 and toner remaining detecting contact point 122 will be described. These two contact points 121 and 122 are located on one surface, Dl, of the lateral surface of the developing unit D, that is, the same side as 25 the lateral surface 13k of the cleaning means portion 13 of the frame. The developing bias contact point 121 is located directly below the long guide 12a and
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-79adjacent to the right-hand end of the frame portion 12c where the magnet 9g contained in the developing roller 9c is supported (Figure and is electrically connected to the developing roller 9c through the coil spring contact point 91, which is in contact with the lateral end of the developing roller 9c (Figure Referring to Figure 5, the toner remaining detecting contact point 122 is disposed on the upstream side of the long guide 12a relative to the cartridge inserting direction (arrow X direction in Figure and is connected to an antenna rod 9h, which is disposed on the side of the toner container 11A and extends in the longitudinal direction of the developing roller 9c in parallel with the developing roller 9c as shown in 15 Figure through the electrically conductive member 9f, which is in contact with an antenna rod 9h.
The antenna rod 9h is disposed so as to hold a predetermined distance from the developing roller 9c.
B The capacitance between this antenna rod 9h and developing roller 9c varies in response to the amount of the toner present between two components; therefore, the amount of the remaining toner is detected by measuring this capacitance change as a *potential difference change, through a control section 5 (unillustrated) in the apparatus main assembly 14.
C" Here, the terminology "amount of the remaining toner" means an amount of the toner that creates a predetermined amount of capacitance by being present between the developing roller 9c and antenna rod 9h. In other words, the detection of the predetermined amount of capacitance means that the amount of the toner remaining in the toner chamber 11A has reached the predetermined amount.
Thus, it is detected by the control section, which is provided in the apparatus main assembly 14 and is connected to the cartridge B through the toner remaining detecting contact point 122, that the capacitance has reached a predetermined first value; whereby it is determined that the amount of the toner remaining in the toner chamber lla has reached the predetermined amount. When it is detected that the capacitance has reached the aforementioned first determined value, the apparatus main assembly 14 Sa o. signals the need for process cartridge B exchange (for .*goo example, flashing light, buzzing sound). When the capacitance detected by the control section matches a predetermined second value, which is smaller than the 0. first value, the detecting circuit determines that the "0 cartridge B has been installed in the apparatus main assembly 14. The control section circuit does not allow the apparatus main assembly 14 to be driven unless it detects that the cartridge B has been •installed in the apparatus main assembly. In other words, the control section does not allow the -81apparatus main assembly 14 to start forming images.
It may be arranged so that a warning signal (for example, blinking light or the like) may be provided to inform the operator of the absence of the cartridge B in the apparatus.
Next, a description will be given as to the connection between the contact point provided on the cartridge B and the contact point member provided on the apparatus main assembly 14.
Referring to Figure 19, four contact point members, which make contact withcorresponding contact points 119 122 when the process cartridge is installed in the apparatus A, are provided on one of the lateral walls of the cartridge accommodating space S 15 S of the image forming apparatus A (grounding contact point member 123 which electrically contacts the grounding contact point 119, charging bias contact a point member 124 which electrically contacts the
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Here, the positional relationship between the contact points and guides will be described.
First, referring to Figure 5, as for the positional relationship in the vertical direction (as seen from the horizontal direction), the developing bias contact point 121 is the bottommost one; the toner remaining detecting contact point 122, long guide 12a and cylindrical guide 13a (grounding contact point 119) are disposed above the bias contact point e 121, being at about the same level; above them is the 15 short guide 13b, and the topmost one is the charging bias contact point 120. As for the positional relationship in the cartridge inserting direction (arrow X direction), the toner remaining detecting contact point 122 is the most upstream one; next is 20 the long guide 12a; at a further downstream location is the charging bias contact point 120 and developing bias contact point 121; and at the most downstream locations are short guide 13b and cylindrical guide 13a (grounding contact point 119). Arranging the contact points as described above allows the charging bias contact point 120 to be positioned near the charging roller 8; the developing bias contact point 91 "e 1CY~YIP -~~ICy L Dl~- -83-
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Therefore, the wiring for the contact points can be shortened.
The measurements of the contact points are as follows: the charging bias contact point 120 is approximately 10.0 mm in height and width (tolerable range of 8.0 mm to 12.0 mm); developing bias contact point 121, approximately 9.0 mm in height (tolerable range of 6.0 mm to 12.0 mm) and approximately 8.0 mm (tolerable range of 5.0 mm to 11.0 mm); toner remaining detecting contact point 122, approximately 15 8.0 mm (tolerable range of 6.0 mm to 10.0 mm) in height and approximately 9.0 mm (tolerable range of mm to 11.0 mm) in width; and grounding contact point 119 is circular and its diameter is approximately 7.0 mm. The charging bias contact point 20 120, developing bias contact point 121, and toner remaining detecting contact point 122 are rectangular.
The grounding contact point member 123 is an electrically conductive plate spring member, and is mounted in the groove 16a5, in which the cylindrical guide 13a (in which the drum shaft 7a of the photosensitive drum 7 is fitted), on which the grounding contact point 119 of the cartridge B is -84-
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20 Next, referring to Figure 21, it will be described with reference to the charging bias contact point member 120 how the contact points on the cartridge side come in contact with the corresponding contact point members on the image forming apparatus side when the process cartridge B is installed into the image forming apparatus A. Figure 21 is an explanatory drawing, which depicts the state of the process cartridge B in the image forming apparatus A, wherein an arrow mark H designates the movement of the charging bias contact point 124 on the apparatus main assembly, relative to the process cartridge B, when the cartridge B is installed into the image forming apparatus A. It should be noted here that Figure 21 is a cross-section of Figure 5 at a line O.
During the installation of the process cartridge B into the image forming apparatus A using the guide members 16a and 16b as the guide, the charging bias contact point member 124 is in the state S(a) depicted in Figure 21 before it reaches the predetermined position where it is to be fixedly disposed. At this time, the charging bias contact 15 point member 124 is not in contact with the.flat surface 20 of the cleaning means portion 13 of the frame. As the cartridge B is further inserted, the charging bias contact point member 124 is advanced to a position in Figure 21. In this state, it 20 remains in contact with the slanted surface 31 (Figure 5) formed on the right lateral wall 13c of the cleaning means portion 13 of the frame; slides on this slanted surface 31, whereby it is gradually pressed, compressing thereby gradually the compression spring 129; and smoothly moves onto the flat surface 32 where the charging bias contact point 120 is exposed. When the inserted cartridge B arrives at the predetermined
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With such an arrangement as described above being in place, when the cartridge B is guided by the guide member 16 into the predetermined cartridge 10 accommodating location, the contact points and the corresponding contact point members are reliably placed in contact with each other.
Further, when the process cartridge B is positioned at the predetermined location in the 15 apparatus main assembly 14, the grounding contact point member 123 in the form of a plate spring makes contact with the grounding contact point 119 projecting from the cylindrical guide 13a (Figure As the process cartridge B is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 14, the grounding contact point 119 and grounding contact member 123 electrically contact with each other, grounding thereby the photosensitive drum 7. The charging bias contact point 120 and charging bias contact member 124 electrically contact with each other, allowing thereby a high voltage (superposed voltage of AC and DC voltages) to be applied to the charging roller 8. The 44
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Next, a case in which the photosensitive 7 is rotated by driving the image forming apparatus A, will be described. The photosensitive drum 7 is given an approximately 2 mm to 3 mm thrust play in the axial direction so that it is easier to install the process 15 cartridge B into the image forming apparatus A.
Therefore, it is necessary for the charging bias contact point member 124 or the like to be capable of projecting by a distance larger than the thrust play.
Further, in this embodiment, a plate spring 45 is provided, which presses the process cartridge B toward one side (side where the contact point members 123 126 are located) of the apparatus main assembly when the cartridge B is in the apparatus main assembly.
This plate spring 45 is on the side opposite to the side where the contact point members are located, above the first installation guide 16a.
Further, when the contact points 119 122 of -88the process cartridge B are disposed, as they are in this embodiment, on the side where the helical drum gear 7b is disposed (lateral wall on the driving side), the connection for mechanically driving the cartridge B by the apparatus main assembly through the helical drum gear 7b, and the electrical connection between the cartridge B and apparatus main assembly through the contact points 119 122, can be made on the same side of the cartridge B. Therefore, when the aforementioned side of the cartridge B is used as the referential side, the integrated error in the component sizes can be reduced, which makes it possible to mount more accurately the contact points and helical gear. Further, when a helical drum gear 15 with teeth cut-in such a direction as to generate a
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*0 0 *000* -89resistance generated on one side of the cartridge by the contact points 119 122 as the cartridge B is inserted into the image forming apparatus A, and the resistance (or pressure), which is med by the lever 23 (Figure 6) for opening or closing the drum shutter member 18, are distributed toward the longitudinal ends of the cartridge B when the process cartridge B is inserted into the image forming apparatus A; in other words, the resistance generated when the cartridge B is inserted is evenly distributed in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge B. Therefore, the cartridge B can be smoothly inserted.
Further, as described in the preceding embodiment, when all the contact points of the process 15 cartridge B are positioned on one and-the same lateral wall of the cartridge frame, and the process cartridge B is placed under the elastic oressure generated by the plate spring, it is possible to provide stable electrical connections between the contact points and the corresponding contact point members on the apparatus main assembly side.
Figure 22 illustrates an arrangement in which the contact points are located on the side where the aforementioned lever 23 is located. This arrangement can also sufficiently provide the aforementioned effects.
Further, in each of the preceding i~i~rcar~i~ 1- IR~ a. 0 *r embodiments, the process cartridge B is of a type which is used to form a monochrome image, but the present invention is also applicable to a multicolor process cartridge, which comprises two or more developing means and is used to form a multicolor image (image of two colors, three colors, or fullcolor).
As for the electrophotographic photosensitive member, it is not limited to the aforementioned photosensitive drum 7. The present invention is also applicable to the following. To begin with, the photoconductive material is usable as the photosensitive material. As for the photoconductive material, amorphous silicon, amorphous selenium, zinc oxide, titanium oxide, organic photoconductor (OPC), or the like, is usable. Further, as for the configuration of a base member on which the photosensitive material is placed, a base member in the form of a drum or a belt is used. For example, in 20 the case of the base member of the drum type, the photoconductive material is coated, deposited, or placed by the like means on a cylinder of aluminum alloy or the like.
As for the developing method, the present invention is compatible with various well-known methods such as the double component magnetic brush developing method, cascade developing method, touch -91down developing method, cloud developing method, and the like.
Further, as to the structure of the charging means, the so-called contact charging method is employed in the first embodiment, but it is needless to say that the present invention is also applicable to other conventional charging methods such as the one in which a metallic shield of aluminum or the like is placed on three sides of a tungsten wire, and positive or negative ions generated by applying a high voltage to the tungsten wire are transferred onto the surface of the photosensitive drum to charge it uniformly.
S Further, the aforementioned charging means 15 .may be of the blade type, (charging blade), pad type, block type, rod type, wire type, or the like, in addition to the roller type described previously.
As for the method for cleaning the residual toner on the photosensitive drum, the cleaning means 20 may be constituted of a blade, fur brush, magnetic brush, or the like.
.As described above, all of the plural electrical contact points of the process cartridge are disposed on only one of the lateral surfaces of the cartridge frame; therefore, the electrical connection between the process cartridge and image forming apparatus can be reliably established by positioning -92the process cartridge in such a manner as to be pressed by elastic means toward its lateral surface where the electrical contact points are disposed.
Further, the electrical connection, as well as the driving mechanism connection, between the process cartridge and image forming apparatus can be more reliably established by means of disposing the helical gear and electrical contact points on the side toward which the electrophotographic photosensitive member is pressed by the rotation of the helical gear for transmitting the driving force to the photosensitive member.
Further, the distance the wiring must be o. routed within the process cartridge can be shortened 15 by means of disposing each of the contact points in a* r •e the same manner as described in the preceding embodiments.
*Further, according to the embodiment, the electrical circuit board of the apparatus main 20 assembly, to which the aforementioned electrical contact points are to be connected, can be vertically arranged on the lateral surface of the apparatus main assembly; therefore, the apparatus size can be reduced.
As described in the foregoing, according to the embodiment, the toner supply performance is high even if the amount of toner is large.
1 i According to the'present invention, there is provided a developing device holder, a process cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, which are easy to assemble.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structtres disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
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Claims (25)
1. A developing device holder usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge including an electrophotographic photosensitive member, developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to develop a latent image formed thereon and a developing frame for supporting said developing roller, said holder comprising: an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a detecting device provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said guiding member is disposed at the same side as a side where said antenna a a e a.. a 0# 0* a G a o a a a. a I a a 1 a. C0 a. contact is exposed; wherein said developing device holder is mountable to the developing frame of said process cartridge.
2. a developing device holder according to Claim 1, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact by press-fitting.
3. a developing device holder according to Claim lor 2, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide. 15
4. a developing device holder according to Claim 1, further comprising developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of 20 said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame. -96- a developing device holder according to Claim 1, 2 or 4, wherein said developing bias contact is effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller.
6. a developing device holder according to Claim 1, 2 or 4, wherein said antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said detecting device, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process 44* cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to 4 15 transmit, to said detecting device, an electric signal 94 4 for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be supplied to said S 20 electrophotographic photosensitive member by said 4 developing roller. o4
7. A developing device holder according to Claim 1, 2 or 4, wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet. -97- S a 4. S 0 ~r S...s S a 4r a a,
8. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, comprising: a. An electrophotographic photosensitive member; b. a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member; c. a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; and d. a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes: an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for 15 transmitting an electric signal to a detecting device provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder; and e. a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is -98- exposed.
9. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact by press-fitting. A process cartridge according to Claim 8 or 9, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide.
11. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, further comprising developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for S 15 receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said go s, process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, 20 wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion or9 S* mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder.
12. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, 10 or 11, wherein said developing bias contact is effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate I II 'C a aS a a. 06660 tos .0 0 0 a s '0 0 ma s oso*: a a 10 a o a. s -99- supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller.
13. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, 10 or 11, wherein said antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said detecting device, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting device, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be 15 supplied to said electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller.
14. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, 10 or 11, wherein a magnet is disposed in said 20 developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet. A process cartridge according to Claim 8, wherein said process cartridge includes a charging member for charging said electrophotographic photosensitive member. -100-
16. A process cartridge according to Claim 8or 15, wherein said process cartridge includes a cleaning member for removing toner remaining on said electrophotographic photosensitive member. S17. ,An image forming apparatus having a main assembly to which a process cartridge is detachably mountable, comprising: a. a Mounting means for detachably mounting said process cartridge, which includes an electrophotographic photosensitive member; a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive 15 member; a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; and a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes: an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a 20 detecting device provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, to wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder; and a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process -i S -101- cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; said apparatus further comprising: b. feeding means for feeding a recording material.
18. A developing device holder usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge including an electrophotographic photosensitive member, developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive 15 member to develop a latent image formed thereon and a developing frame for supporting said developing o roller, comprising: an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a detecting member 20 provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; a guiding -102- 4O* *0 0 o member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide; and developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, 15 wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet; and wherein said developing device holder is mountable to the developing frame of said process cartridge.
19. A developing device holder according to Claim 18, wherein said antenna contact mounting o I a so o i o -103- portion mounts said antenna contact by press-fitting. A developing device holder according to Claim 18 or 19, wherein said developing bias contact is effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller.
21. A developing device holder according to Claim 18 or 19, wherein said antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said detecting member, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process 15 cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting member, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of 20 decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be supplied to said electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller.
22. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, comprising: -104- a. an electrophotographic photosensitive member; b. a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive Smember; c. a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; d. a charging member for charging said S 1 0 photosensitive member; I e. a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes: an antenna contact ;mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for 'transmitting an electric signal to a detecting member 15 provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts 20 said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder; and a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to B- -105- mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide; and developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet 15 supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet.
23. A process cartridge according to Claim 22, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion 20 mounts said antenna contact by press-fitting.
24. A process cartridge according to Claim 22 or 23, wherein said developing bias contact is 5 effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing iI -106- roller. An apparatus according to Claim 22or 23, wherein said antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said detecting member, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting member, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner supplied to said electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller.
26. A process cartridge according to Claim 25, wherein said process cartridge further includes a cleaning member for removing toner remaining on said *i electrophotographic photosensitive member. if..
27. An image forming apparatus having a main f assembly to which a process cartridge is detachably mountable, comprising:a. mounting means for detachably mounting said process cartridge, which includes a. an electrophotographic photosensitive member; -107- b. a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive member c. a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; d. a charging member for charging said photosensitive member; e. a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes; an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a detecting member provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify f 15 mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder; and a guiding member for S 20 guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide; and developing bias contact mounting portion -108- S. 0* *0 0S0 C 9 9 for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet said apparatus further comprising: b. feeding means for feeding a recording material.
28. A developing device holder usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main 20 assembly of an image forming apparatus, the process cartridge including an electrophotographic photosensitive member, developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive member to develop a latent image formed thereon and a developing frame for supporting said developing roller, comprising: an antenna contact mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for -109- transmitting an electric signal to a detecting contact provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact by press-fitting; a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said *o o electrophotographic image forming apparatus, said S 15 guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide; 00 and wherein said antenna contact is effective to S 20 transmit, to said detecting contact, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting contact, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming Sapparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be -110- supplied to said electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller; developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein said developing bias contact is effective to apply said developing bias to 15 said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner a amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet; and wherein said developing device a holder is mountable to the developing frame of said aprocess cartridge.
29. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, comprising: 0-111- a. an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; b. a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive drum to developing an electrophotographic photosensitive drum latent image formed on the photosensitive member; c. a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; d. a charging roller for charging said photosensitive drum; e. a cleaning blade for removing toner remaining on said photosensitive drum; f. a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes: an antenna contact d 15 mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a detecting contact provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly 20 of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts •said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact by press- fitting; a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image -112- forming apparatus, wherein said guiding member is provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact-on a lateral side of said guide; wherein said antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said detecting contact, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting contact, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to supplied to said *9 15 electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller; developing bias contact mounting a portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing roller, from the main assembly of said S 20 electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, Swherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein said developing bias contact is -113- effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet.
30. An image forming apparatus having a main assembly to which a process cartridge is detachably mountable, comprising: a. a mounting means for detachably mounting said process cartridge, which includes e S 15 an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing roller for supplying toner to said electrophotographic photosensitive drum to developing an electrophotographic photosensitive drum .latant image formed on the photosensitive member; 20 a developing frame for supporting said developing roller; a charging roller for charging said photosensitive drum; k 0 0 a cleaning blade for removing toner remaining on said photosensitive drum; a developing device holder; wherein said developing holder includes: an antenna contact 1i -114- mounting portion for mounting an antenna contact for transmitting an electric signal to a detecting contact provided in the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus to notify mounting of the process cartridge to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact so as to be exposed from said developing device holder, wherein said antenna contact mounting portion mounts said antenna contact by press- fitting; a guiding member for guiding said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to I the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said guiding member is 15 provided on the same side as a side where said antenna contact is exposed; wherein said antenna contact mounting portion is disposed to mount said antenna contact on a lateral side of said guide; wherein said 9. antenna contact is effective to transmit, to said 20 detecting contact, an electric signal notifying of mounting of said process cartridge to the main •assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus and to transmit, to said detecting contact, an electric signal for notifying, to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, of decrease of a toner amount in a toner accommodating portion for accommodating toner to be supplied to said I 1 -115- electrophotographic photosensitive member by said developing roller; developing bias contact mounting portion for mounting a developing bias contact for receiving a developing bias for applying, to said developing 5 roller, from the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, when said process cartridge is mounted to the main assembly of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, wherein said developing bias contact mounting portion mounts said developing bias contact so as to expose from said developing device holder when said developing device holder is mounted to said developing frame; wherein said developing bias contact is effective to apply said developing bias to said developing roller and to apply a bias to a plate supporting a development blade for regulating a toner amount deposited on a periphery of said developing roller; wherein a magnet is disposed in said developing roller, and said developing device holder has a magnet supporting portion for supporting one end of said magnet; said apparatus further comprising: b. feeding means for feeding a recording material.
31. Apparatus substantially as described herein with reference to the 20 accompanying drawings. 0 4 DATED this Fifth Day of November 1998 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha 25 Patent Attorneys for the Applicant SPRUSON FERGUSON a a e a a 0o 0 em
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