EP0271209B1 - Entwicklungsvorrichtungs-Anpassungsgerät und Entwicklungsvorrichtung für ein elektrographisches Bilderzeugungsgerät - Google Patents

Entwicklungsvorrichtungs-Anpassungsgerät und Entwicklungsvorrichtung für ein elektrographisches Bilderzeugungsgerät Download PDF

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EP0271209B1
EP0271209B1 EP19870309857 EP87309857A EP0271209B1 EP 0271209 B1 EP0271209 B1 EP 0271209B1 EP 19870309857 EP19870309857 EP 19870309857 EP 87309857 A EP87309857 A EP 87309857A EP 0271209 B1 EP0271209 B1 EP 0271209B1
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Toshirou Kasamura
Masafumi Takagi
Naoki Okuda
Masashi Ohashi
Toshihiko Kusumoto
Nobukazu Sasaki
Yasunori Maeda
Masamichi Ikeda
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
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    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
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    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/01Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for producing multicoloured copies
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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for accommodating plural developing device for an image forming apparatus such as copying machine, recording machine and printer and to an image forming apparatus and a developing apparatus usable therewith, more particularly to such apparatuses wherein the developing device is detachably mountable into the image forming apparatus.
  • a developing apparatus is set in place in an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine by an expert service operator, and thereafter, the user operator does not take the developing device out of the copying machine. Therefore, it has been dominant that a service man manually inserts the developing device into the assembly to a position, for example, a position where the developing device is near a photosensitive member but is not contacted to the photosensitive member, and then, a manual lever is operated to urge the developing device to the photosensitive drum to correctly position it with respect to the photosensitive member.
  • This type is disclosed in U.S. Patents. Nos. 4,373,468 and 4,583,832, for example.
  • the non-uniform distribution of the developer in the container is solved by stirring the developer, and in consideration of variations in the manner of handling by various users, the stirring period is made relatively longer to cover wide variations. Therefore, the time required until a first copy is obtained is long after the developing device is exchanged, or after the developer is supplied in the type of the device wherein the developing device is demounted from the apparatus to supply the developer. Where the developing device is limited by a stopper when the developing device is mounted into the apparatus, the degree of resulting non-uniform distribution of the developer and the scattering vary depending on the speed at which the user abuts the developing device to the stopper.
  • the mounting operation is like closing a drawer by the user, and therefore, the shock imparted to the developing device is different depending on the user's peculiarity in the force of mounting it. If it is strong, the strong shock is applied in the longitudinal direction of the developing device (in the system wherein the developing device is inserted through a front door of the apparatus in a direction of a generating line of a photosensitive drum contained therein), the developer in the container becomes non-uniformly distributed in the longitudinal direction. And, the developer having been urged to the rear side may blow out through a clearance around a cover of the developing device to scatter out.
  • a toner bottle containing a supply of developer to be replenished is shaken so as to increase the fluidity of the developer in order for the developer therein to be completely removed from the developer bottom into the container of the developing device. This makes the developer easy to scatter.
  • the developer contained in the developer container in the developing device usually has been kept stationary for a relatively long period of time, and therefore, the fluidability is not so high.
  • stirring means such as stirring rod. Therefore, the time period for pre-rotation of the photosensitive member to prepare the apparatus for image forming operation, has to be longer. This also results in the longer time period to the first copy from the start of the copying apparatus.
  • U.S. Patent 4,922,300 contains, as a feature, a passage in the image forming apparatus to allow the developing device to be mounted into or demounted from the apparatus.
  • U.S. Patent 4,941,018 (equivalent to EP-A-0266946).
  • the proposal is a further improvement of this proposal in that a plurality of developing devices are accommodated and are set in place without requiring cumbersome manipulation by the users.
  • the present invention is aimed at a further improvement in the stabilisation of the horizontal and/or vertical movement and the manual loading of the developing device.
  • Document JP-A-57 204 567 discloses a colour electrographic developing device in which one of a number of developing units can be brought in term into an operative position in relation to the apparatus. This is achieved by having the developing devices stacked in a rack which can be moved vertically to bring each developing device into register with an opening to enable that developing device to then be moved out of the rack and into the apparatus itself. With this arrangement the developing devices move out of the rack and back into the rack through a single opening each chamber in the rack, for accommodating a respective developing device, is provided with means for locating that developing device in its associated chamber.
  • a multi-colour electrophotographic developing arrangement comprises:
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of the image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a partial top plan view of the image forming apparatus illustrating a developer moving means.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of Figure 1 apparatus.
  • Figure 4 is a flow chart illustrating a part of operations in the apparatus shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a top plan view illustrating another example.
  • Figure 6 illustrates relationship between drive for a vertical movement of the accommodating apparatus and drive for a horizontal movement (further embodiment).
  • Figure 7 shows a modification of Figure 6 embodiment.
  • Figure 8 illustrates loading of the developing device.
  • Figures 14, 15A, 15B and 15C illustrate relationship between confinement and horizontal movement of the developing apparatus.
  • Figures 16 - 20 illustrate structures for allowing loading of the developing devices.
  • Figure 21 illustrate a further preferable embodiment of the present invention wherein securing means, a developing device, releasing means and guiding means are shown.
  • Figure 22 is a top plan view of the device shown in Figure 21.
  • FIG. 23 illustrates operation of the apparatus shown in Figure 22.
  • Figure 24 is a timing chart illustrating operational timing of the apparatus of Figure 23.
  • an image forming apparatus more particularly a copying machine in this example, used with an apparatus for accommodating plural developing devices according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the exemplified image forming apparatus is capable of performing images on the opposite sides of a sheet in different colors and capable of forming superimposed images in different colors.
  • an original 2 placed on an original supporting platen glass 1 is illuminated by a lamp 3, and the resulting image light is introduced onto a photosensitive drum (image bearing member) 11 by way of an optical system including a reflecting mirrors 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and zoom lens 10.
  • the lamp 3 and the mirror 4 and the mirrors 5 and 6 are moved at predetermined respective speeds in the direction indicated by an arrow A to scan the original 2.
  • the photosensitive drum 11 is rotating in the direction indicated by an arrow B while being uniformly charged by a primary charger 12.
  • a chromatic color developing device 13C Adjacent to the surface of the photosensitive drum 11, there are provided a chromatic color developing device 13C containing a chromatic color developer (green, for example) and a black developer 14 containing black developer.
  • the developing devices 13C and 14 are movable in directions C and C ⁇ , respectively to access to the photosensitive drum 11 in accordance with selection of the color to develop the electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 11 into a visualized image.
  • Figure 1 is shown as the chromatic developing device (green developing device, for example) 13C being disposed away from its operative position, while the black developing device 14 being in its operative position close to the photosensitive drum 11, so that a black image can be formed on the photosensitive drum 11.
  • the developed image is transferred onto a sheet of paper (recording medium) by a transfer charger 15. Thereafter, the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 is conveyed to the cleaning means which is a cleaning station 16 where the remaining toner is removed from the surface of the photosensitive drum 11, so that it is prepared for the next image forming operation.
  • the sheet 17 is fed in the following manner. There are several types of supplying means for supplying the sheet 17 to an image forming station including a photosensitive drum 11. In a first type, the sheet 17 accommodated in an upper cassette 18 is fed to the roller couple 12 by a pickup roller 19. The roller couple 17 is effective, when two or more sheets 17 are fed out, to separate the topmost sheet 17 and supply it to the image forming station.
  • the sheet 17 accommodated in the lower cassette 18 is fed to a roller couple 26 by a pickup roller 19, in the similar manner as described above.
  • the registration roller 23 once stops the coming sheet 17 and starts to rotate in timed relationship with the developed image formed on the photosensitive drum 11 to align the image with the sheet.
  • the sheet 17 is advanced to the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 by way of a top guide 31 and a bottom guide 32.
  • the sheet 17 receives the image from the photosensitive drum 11 by the operation of a transfer charger 15.
  • the sheet 17 is then separated from the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 by the separating charger 34 and is further advanced through the conveying passage 34 to an image fixing device 35 which contains a heating roller and a pressing roller.
  • an image fixing device 35 which contains a heating roller and a pressing roller.
  • the fixing device 35 the sheet 17 is heated and pressed so that the image on the sheet 17 is fixed into a permanent image.
  • the sheet 17 is transported to a first discharge roller 36 and is further transported to a second discharging roller 39 by a flappers 37 and 38, by which it is discharged out of the apparatus.
  • the flapper 38 is shown as closing the sheet passage, but since the flapper 38 is made of a light and soft material, and therefore, is flexible in the direction indicated by an arrow D, the flapper 38 is raised by the leading edge of the sheet 17 when it passes, so that the flapper 38 does not obstruct the passage of the sheet 17.
  • the sheet 17 is transported in the same manner as described above (simplex image formation mode) so that an image of the original is transferred and fixed on one side (the first side) of the sheet.
  • the sheet is transported to the second discharging roller 39 and is further advanced thereby to an unshown tray.
  • the trailing edge of the sheet 17 is detected by a sheet detecting mechanism comprising a detecting lever 40 and a photosensor 41, and after a predetermined time elapses (i.e.
  • the second discharging roller 39 starts to reversely rotate so as to reinsert it into the apparatus.
  • the sheet 17 is transported back with the then trailing edge leading, along the flapper 38, a left side inclined surface of the flapper 37 and the guiding plate 42. Further, it is transported by way of the guiding plate 43 and 44 and is advanced to the roller 45 with its facing orientation reversed.
  • the sheet 17 is further advanced to a lateral registration roller 47 through a roller 46. At this time, the lateral registration roller 47 is at rest, so that the leading edge of the sheet 17 abuts the nip of the rollers 47, and thereafter, the roller couples 45 and 46 stop.
  • the lateral registration roller 47 starts to rotate so as to supply the sheet 17 along guiding plates.
  • a lateral edge of the transfer sheet 17 is detected by a photosensor, and the lateral registration roller 47 corrects the lateral position of the sheet 17 in the direction perpendicular to the movement direction of the sheet 17, that is, perpendicular to the sheet of drawing, so as to align the lateral edge with the lateral edge position at the first image formation.
  • the operations after the sheet 17 reaches the registration roller 23 are similar to the simplex image forming operations as described above. After an image is formed on the second side of the sheet 17, the sheet is discharged to the outside tray by the second discharging roller 39.
  • the first image formation operation is the same as the image formation in the simplex mode described hereinbefore.
  • the flapper 37 is placed at a position indicated by broken lines, and therefore, the sheet 17 is discharged by the first discharging roller 36 and is transported to the guides 42 and 43 along the right side inclined surface of the flapper 37. Further, it is conveyed to the roller 45 along the guides 43 and 44. Then, the sheet 17 reaches the lateral registration roller 47 by a roller 46.
  • a predetermined period of time elapses after the trailing edge of the sheet 17 is detected by the detecting lever 40 and the photosensor 41, the flapper 37 is reset to the solid line position.
  • the lateral registration roller 47 starts to rotate.
  • the lateral shifting of the sheet 17 is the same as the case of the second side image formation in the duplex image forming operation.
  • the foregoing explanation has been made as to the case where two images are superimposed, but a greater number of images may be superimposed, in which the movements of the sheet are basically the same.
  • the resetting of the flapper 37 from the broken line position to the solid line line position is performed only prior to the final image formation.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is optionally attached to an outside of the image forming apparatus 100, in this embodiment.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 can be optionally be attached to an outside of the image forming apparatus 100 when a chromatic color image formation is desired using a chromatic color developing device other than black developing device which is fixed in the apparatus 100 in this embodiment. Then, a desired color developing device is conveyed and supplied to the neighborhood of the photosensitive drum 11 in the image forming apparatus 100.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 includes as a main body an accommodating case 151 provided with partition bottom walls or stages 151a, 151b, 151c and 151d which are formed integral with the case 151.
  • partition stages 151a, 151b, 151c and 151d On the partition stages 151a, 151b, 151c and 151d, chromatic color developing devices containing different color toners, for example, a red developing device 13A containing a red developer, a blue developing device 13B containing a blue developer, a green developing device 13C containing a green developer and a brown developing device 13D containing a brown developer are placed and are movable away from the stages toward the image forming apparatus 100.
  • the green developing device 13C is not contained in the accommodating case 151, but is in the apparatus 100 adjacent to the photosensitive drum 11, which is ready for developing the latent image.
  • the transportation or transfer of the chromatic color developing device (green developing device 13C) is performed by a developer transporting means X (means rotating in the direction of arrows E and E ⁇ in Figure 2.
  • the developing device is transported into the apparatus 100 through an openable shutter (inlet) provided in the image forming apparatus 100.
  • the shutter 55 is rotatable about a shutter shaft 54 in the directions F and F ⁇ , and when the color developer is transported into the apparatus 100, the shutter is retracted to the broken line position by an unshown solenoid or the like so as not to obstruct the transportation of the developing device.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 is further provided with means for moving the case ( Figure 6 which will be described hereinafter).
  • the case moving means or belt moving mechanism By the case moving means or belt moving mechanism, the accommodating case 151 as a whole is movable up and down relative to the apparatus 100. Therefore, one of the partition stages 151a - 151d which accommodates the developing device containing the desired color is moved by the case moving means into alignment with the inlet of the image forming apparatus 100 constituted by the above described shutter 55 (in the example of the Figure, the partition stage 1X51c is in alignment).
  • the partition stage 1X51c is in alignment
  • the green developing device 13C then placed in the apparatus 100 is first transported back onto the partition stage 151c of the accommodating case 151 by the developing device moving means X shown in Figure 2. During this back transportation, the shutter 55 is retracted to the broken line position i.e., the open position.
  • a discriminating means Z which will be described hereinafter in conjunction with Figure 3 confirms the presence of the green developing device 13C in the case 151.
  • the case moving means starts to shift the entire case 151 vertically relative to the apparatus 100 (in this case, downwardly) by the case moving means, and stops when the partition stage 151a supporting the desired red developing device 13A is brought into alignment with the inlet (shutter 55) of the apparatus 100. Then, the red developing device 13A is transported to the neighborhood of the photosensitive drum 11 by the developing device moving means X shown in Figure 2, and therefore, it is placed readily for developing the latent image. The operation is the same when another color developing device in the accommodating case 151 is selected.
  • Front and rear plates 101 and 102 of the image forming apparatus 100 have slide guides 111 and 112 fixed thereto at insides to support and guide the color developing device from the accommodating case 151 to the photosensitive drum 11.
  • the shutter shaft of the shutter 55 constituting the inlet of the apparatus 100 is fixed to the front and rear plates 101 and 102 at its opposite ends.
  • the shutter takes the closing position as indicated by solid lines in Figure 1
  • the shutter is attracted to a magnet catch 551 provided on the apparatus 100 to maintain the closed state.
  • an end of the shutter 55 is abutted to a stay 104 of the apparatus 100 to maintain the open state.
  • the shutter is set attracted by an unshown solenoid or the like, as described hereinbefore. Adjacent a position where the shutter 55 abuts the stay 104, a microswitch MS is provided to detect the shutter 55 taking the open position.
  • a groove 13a is formed by ribs on an outside surface of the bottom wall of each of the chromatic color developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D to be engaged with a pressing roller of a driving arm which will be described hereinafter.
  • the top wall of each of the developing devices is provided with an opening 13b for supplying the developer, which is covered by a cover 13c.
  • opposite end flanges of a developing sleeve 13d are provided with known rotatable abutting rollers for maintaining a predetermined clearance between the developing sleeve 13d surface and the photosensitive drum 11 surface.
  • a driving arm 130 having a driving area to transport a selected color developing device from the accommodating case 151 to the neighborhood of the photosensitive drum 11 of the apparatus 100.
  • the driving arm 130 is rotatable about a shaft 131 mounted perpendicularly to the slide guide 112.
  • a long arm 132 is mounted to the color developer side and is provided at its one end with a pressing roller 134 which is mounted thereto by a pin and which is engageable with the slot 13a of the color developing device.
  • a worm wheel gear (sector gear) 135 is mounted to the other end of the arm 132.
  • the worm wheel gear has a central shaft 131 and is projected out of a rear plate 102 through an opening provided therein.
  • the worm wheel gear 135 is meshed with a worm gear 140 provided on the image forming apparatus 100 outside the rear plate 102.
  • the worm gear 140 is operatively connected to a motor (DC motor) 142 reversely rotatable through a torque limiter 141.
  • a photointerruptor 145 to detect the amount of rotation of the arm 132.
  • the photointerruptor 145 is effective to detect the current position of the arm 132 by detecting a slot or slots of a disk formed as a part of the driving arm 130.
  • the operation of the driving arm 130 will be described.
  • the motor 142 is released from the locking, whereby the twisting of the torque limiter 141 spring-charged is eased, so that the pressure by which the green developing device 13C is pressed toward the photosensitive drum 11 is released.
  • the motor 142 starts to rotate in the backward rotation so that the pressing roller 134 at the end of the arm 132 pushes the wall of the groove 13a on the bottom of the green developing device 13C so as to move the green developing device 130 in the direction E ⁇ .
  • the arm 132 swings.
  • the photointerruptor detects the slot of the disk. A predetermined period of time thereafter, the motor 142 stops.
  • the green developing device 13C is accommodated back into the partition stage 151c of the accommodating case 151.
  • the discriminating means Z shown in Figure 3 confirms the existence of the green developing device 13C.
  • the accommodating case 151 is moved vertically, more particularly, downwardly, by the case moving means such as a rack 115 and a worm gear 114 ( Figure 6), and when the partition stage 151a accommodating the red developing device 13A which is the desired developing device is brought into alignment with the inlet of the apparatus 100, it stops.
  • the motor 142 starts to rotate in the forward direction, by which the arm 132 swings, so as to move the red developing device 13A in the direction E through the pressing roller 134. It is transported into the apparatus 100 through the shutter 55.
  • the arm 132 rotates further, and when the pressing roller 134 reaches that edge of the movable range which is near the photosensitive drum, the slot of the disk actuates the photointerruptor to inform a control means of the image forming apparatus of the completion of the red developing device 13A transportation.
  • the motor 142 continues to rotate, by which a spring of the torque limiter 141 is charged, and a pressure is urged to the pressing roller 134 at an end of the arm 132. Therefore, the red developing device 13A is contacted to the photosensitive drum 11 through spacer rollers mounted coaxially with the developing sleeve 13d to maintain a space between the developing sleeve 13d and the photosensitive drum 11.
  • the discriminating means Z for discriminating a color of the developer contained in a particular color developing device when it is returned onto a predetermined partition stage of the accommodating means 151 by the developing device moving means X from the apparatus 100.
  • the discriminating means Z comprises color detecting switches (microswitch) mounted in the accommodating case 151 and a color detection projection provided in the color developing device.
  • a rear wall 155 of the accommodating case 151 is provided with three color detecting switches 160a, 160b and 160c which are juxtaposed for each of the developing device accommodating portions constituted by the partition stages 151a - 151d, respectively.
  • the rear wall of each of the color developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D is provided with three color detection projections 161a, 161b and 161c which are juxtaposed to actuate the color detection switches 160a, 160b and 160c, respectively.
  • the color detection projections 161a, 161b and 161c actuate color detecting switches 160a, 160b and 160c.
  • the color of the developer contained in the color developing device is discriminated, simultaneously with the detection of presence or absence of the color developing device in the respective developing device accommodating portions.
  • the color and the presence-or-absence detections are carried out in this manner.
  • the signals from the color detection switches 160a, 160b and 160c are represented by switches S1, S2 and S3, respectively, which signals are 0 when opened, and 1 when closed.
  • the absence of the color developing device is detected by all the signals S1, S2 and S3 being 0.
  • the color detection projections 161a, 161b and 161c are constructed so as to the above formula.
  • the color and the presence-or-absence of the color developing device are detected by cooperation between the three microswitches for color detection 160a, 160b and 160c provided in the developer accommodating portions of the accommodating case 151 and the three color detection projections 161a, 161b and 161c provided in the color developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D.
  • the number of those switches are not limited to this example, but may be suitably selected by one ordinary skilled in the art.
  • the color detection switches may be of a photointerruptor type or the like in place of the microswitch type. What is required here is that the color discrimination and the presence-or-absence discrimination can be performed when the color developing device is accommodated in place in the developing device accommodating portions.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus is thus provided with the developing device detecting means for the respective developing device accommodating portions, and therefore, the following advantages are provided:
  • step 1 When a selection signal is inputted into the control means (step 1), discrimination is first made as to whether or not the selected color developing device is set in the apparatus 100 from the information provided by the discriminating means Z (step 2). When it is confirmed that the selected developing device is set in the apparatus 100 (yes), the sequence goes to step 3 where the color developing device is shifted to the operative position by the above-described developing device means means X. If, on the other hand, it is discriminated that the selected color developing device is not in the apparatus 100 (no) by the sensors S1 and S2, the sequence goes to a step 4, where discrimination is made further as to whether or not the selected color developing device is in the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 from the information provided by the color discriminating means Z.
  • the sequence goes to a step 5 where discrimination is made as to whether a color developing device is in the transportation passage in the apparatus 100 or not. If so, the sequence goes to a step 6 where an empty stage of the accommodating apparatus 150 is brought into alignment with the shutter 55 (inlet to the apparatus 100) by the case moving means Y, and then at step 7, the color developing device in the transportation passage of the apparatus 100 is accommodated back into the empty stage by the developing device moving means X, and subsequently at step 8, the selected developing device in the accommodating apparatus 150 is moved to the supply level by the case moving means Y. At step 9, the selected color developing device is supplied into the apparatus 100 from the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the switch S1 detects that the selected developing device is now at the developing-stand-by position, the supplied color developing device is moved to the operative position at step 10.
  • the developing device moving means X operates.
  • the sequence goes to step 11 to display incapability of development and necessity of setting the developing device into the accommodating apparatus 150. If at step 5, it is discriminated that there is no color developing device in the passage of the apparatus 100, the sequence goes to step 8 where the selected color developing device in the accommodating apparatus 150 is moved to the supplying inlet.
  • the developing operation is performed at step 12; and at step 13, the necessity of continuing the operation is discriminated. If the necessity exist, (yes), the feedback control is executed, while if not (no), this routine ends.
  • the control means 400 is provided with an interface for transmitting a signal from the main apparatus 100 to the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 and for transmitting a signal from the accommodating apparatus 150 to the main apparatus.
  • a developing device selected in accordance with a selection signal is automatically sent out of the developing device accommodating portion, and the developing device is automatically transported into the apparatus to place the image forming apparatus under the condition of performing the desired image forming operation, whereby the setting of the required developing device can be executed without resort to manipulation by the operator and with precision and high speed.
  • the apparatus can be avoided for the apparatus to become bulky by being equipped with plural developing devices.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is provided with a developer supplying inlet 22a at predetermined inlet positions, a housing 150A secured to the main part 100 of the image forming apparatus and an accommodating case 151 substantially vertically movable by an unshown driving mechanism relative to the housing 150A.
  • the front end (left side in this Figure) of the accommodating case 151 is opened, and the housing 150A functions also as a cover for the case 151.
  • pins (engaging means) 211 and 211 are fixedly mounted on the accommodating apparatus 150 at front and rear sides of the supplying inlet 22a to correctly position the developing device supplying inlet relative to the developing device conveying passage in the vertical and horizontal directions.
  • the pins 211 and 211 have tapered ends.
  • the apparatus 150 When the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is to be mounted to the main part or body 100 of the image forming apparatus, the apparatus 150 is so positioned so that horizontal pins 211 are aligned with horizontal holes formed at both sides of the developing device inlet 22a in association with the pins 211, and then the apparatus 150 is moved so that the pins are engaged into the holes. Thereafter, the housing 150A is fixed to the main body 100 by disengageable fixing means such as bolts or the like.
  • the supply port 22a of the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is positioned with respect to the developing device inlet of the apparatus 100 with high precision. Therefore, a selected color developing device selected in the accommodating apparatus 150, i.e. the green developing device 13D in the illustrated example can be smoothly transported to the supply port by conveying means (a gear 51 meshed with the lack 511 of the developing device, and it is further smoothly transported from the inlet 22 to the operative position by the transporting means in the apparatus 100 (a gear 52 meshed with the lack 511 of the developing device), so that the desired developing device can be delivered to the operative position without problem.
  • the pins 211 and holes 221 may be interchanged.
  • the developing device conveying operation can fail due to manufacturing error or instability.
  • the slide guides 28 for guiding projection 136a - d ( Figure 12) at the bottom surface of the apparatus 100 and the slide guides 27 of the accommodating case for guiding the projections are expanded to provide a wider sliding space at the respective connecting sides.
  • the developing device loading side 272 (right-hand side) is expanded.
  • the slide guides 27 and 28 are in the form of a channel, and the lateral walls 272 and 282 and the bottom walls 281 and 271 of the channel are slanted to provide gradually expanding guide space. Therefore, even if there is a horizontal deviation and/or a vertical deviation between the slide guide 27 of the apparatus 100 and the slide guide 28 of the accommodating case 150, the color developing device is positively guided by the inclined surface so that it can be transferred to the opposite apparatus with certainty.
  • driving means C for vertically driving the accommodating case 150 as a whole (in the direction indicated by Y-Y ⁇ ) and also for transporting a selected developing device 13B, for example toward the image forming station in a direction indicated by X-X ⁇ .
  • the driving means C includes a solenoid 491 which has a rod 491A movable in directions indicated by arrows a-a ⁇ .
  • a swingable lever having a shape of "L" is rotatably mounted on a pin 107.
  • An end of the swingable lever 106 is journaled to a shaft 105a of the gear 105, and adjacent the other end of the lever 106, a gear 108 is mounted for rotation in a horizontal plane, the gear 108 being normally meshed with the gear 105.
  • the gear 105 is meshed with the gear 207 receiving driving force from the driving gear.
  • gears 111 and 51A Adjacent the gear 108, there are gears 111 and 51A which are rotatable in a horizontal plane and which are to be selectively meshed with the gear 108.
  • a worm gear 114 is fixed to a rotational shaft supporting the gear 111 as shown in the Figure.
  • the worm gear 114 is meshed with a rack 115 extending substantially vertical on an end of the developing device accommodating case 150 near the main body.
  • the gear 51A is meshed with a gear 51 for moving the developing device in X-X ⁇ direction through the gears 51H and 51I which are rotatable in a horizontal plane.
  • the gear 51 is meshed with a rack 511 formed on and projected from a side of the developing device 13B.
  • the swingable lever 106 is swingable about a shaft 105a of the gear 105 in the direction of b-b ⁇ .
  • the swingable lever 106 is normally urged by a return spring 120 in the direction b, and when the solenoid is not energized, the gear 108 mounted thereto is meshed with the gear 111, as shown in Figure 21.
  • the motor 208 is rotated in the forward direction by an unshown control means with the gear 108 shown in Figure 6 meshed with the gear 111, the rotation of the motor is transmitted to the worm 114 through the gears 207, 204, 210, 206, 105, 108 and 111 and the shaft 113 to rotatingly drive the worm 114, by which the accommodating case 150 provided with the rack 115 meshed with the worm 114 is moved in Y direction, for example, upwardly. If the motor is reversely rotated, the accommodating case 150 moves in the Y ⁇ direction, that is, downwardly.
  • the accommodating case 150 is moved up and down, and therefore, one developing device having a desired color developer selected from the developing devices in the accommodating case 150 is brought to be opposed to an unshown developing device inlet of the main body X, by stopping the motor 493 at this position.
  • the control means 400 of Figure 3 drives the solenoid 491 to retract the rod 491A in the direction a′.
  • the swingable lever 106 swings about the shaft 105a in the direction B ⁇ together with the gear 108 against the spring force of the return spring 120, and the gear 108 is switched to be meshed with gear 51A from with the gear 111.
  • the developing device is not conveyed vertically and horizontally simultaneously.
  • the developing device conveyance can be stabilized.
  • FIG 7 there is shown a structure wherein the gear 51 of Figure 6 is made completely separate from the drive of the driving motor M, and the vertical movement of the accommodating apparatus is driven by the motor M as in Figure 6. Because of this structure, the driving motor can be made common to both apparatuses. Additionally, according to this example, the developing device can be moved correctly synchronously.
  • a couple of conveying means (left and right) Ma are provided. The description of the movement in the main part is omitted since that of Figure 6 applies.
  • a DC motor M is fixed as a driving source, and the rotation of its output shaft is transmitted to a transmission shaft 75 through gears 71 and 72.
  • the rotation of the transmission shaft 75 is transmitted to shafts 74A and 74A through bevel gears 73 and 73, 74 and 74 disposed at the respective sides, and is further transmitted to a gear 51 mounted to levers 51F through the gear at the lower position of Figure 38.
  • the lever 51F is mounted to the shaft 74A for rotation in a horizontal plane.
  • an operation rod of the solenoid 76 is mounted, whereas to the other end, a spring SP is mounted.
  • a link 77A is pivotably mounted adjacent an end thereof, and the other end of the link 77A is pivotably mounted to the accommodating apparatus Y.
  • the link 77A and said one of the levers 51F is connected by a link 77.
  • gears 78 and 78 In the middle of the transmission shaft 75, there are mounted left and right gears 78 and 78.
  • the rotation of the transmission shaft 75 is transmitted to the gears 52 and 52 which are meshed with racks 521 and 521 formed on both sides of the top surface of the developing device 13A, through the gears 78 and 78 and gears 79 and 79.
  • the similar racks are formed for engagement with the gears 51 and 51.
  • the gear 51 is brought to meshing engagement with the rack 511, and the DC motor M is actuated, and then the gears 51 and 52 at both sides are driven simultaneously.
  • the developing device is transported toward the image forming apparatus.
  • the gears 52 and 52 are meshed with the racks 521 and 521, by which the transportation of the developing device 13A is continued until the developing device 13A is placed in position in the image forming station.
  • a single driving source (DC motor M) may be used for driving plural driving means for conveying the developing device in synchronization.
  • the driving mechanism containing the DC motor (driving source) is disposed in the accommodating apparatus Y, but it may be disposed in the main body of the image forming apparatus, and the conveying means may be divided into the accommodating apparatus side mechanism and a main body side mechanism.
  • a motor for this particular purpose may be utilized, or another motor in the main body X may be utilized in which case, the driving force is taken out as desired through a transmission mechanism such as a clutch or the like.
  • the replacement of the developing device is performed on the side of the main part of the image forming apparatus which contains the image bearing member 11.
  • a developing apparatus accommodating apparatus for accommodating a plurality of developing devices the operativity is not good if the developing devices are replaced or exchanged at the main part side, since the developing device has to be conveyed to the vacant part of the accommodating apparatus. Additionally, in this case, it is required to search the empty stage of the accommodating apparatus, which requires complicated control sequence, resulting in the higher possibility of malfunction.
  • the developing device can be exchanged or loaded into the image forming apparatus with good operativity.
  • the present invention is intended to solve this problem.
  • the fundamental concept thereof is to perform the developing device loading at the accommodating apparatus (150) side.
  • the preferable structures for the loading and preferable structures for conveying the developing devices will be described.
  • the direction of loading the developing device into the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is substantially the same as the direction of loading the developing device into the main part of the image forming apparatus.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 is provided with a developing device inlet 22a, through which a conveying passage 112 is formed substantially horizontally to the photosensitive drum 11 in the main part 100 of the apparatus.
  • the accommodating apparatus is further provided with locking means 68 and 69 for limiting movement of the developing device toward the photosensitive drum 11.
  • the locking means includes an L-shaped lever 68 rotatably mounted on a fixed pin, resilient means (not shown) for maintaining the lever 68 at a position indicated by solid lines in Figure 8 to lock the developing device, for example 13C, accommodated in the developing device accommodating apparatus at the position indicated by chain lines, and a solenoid 69 for pivotting in response to a predetermined signal the lever 68 about the fixed pin in the direction indicated by an arrow b to release the locking of the developing device 13C.
  • the locking means 68 and 69 may be provided for each of the developing devices, or one set thereof may be provided for all the developing devices, in which case the set is disposed adjacent the conveying passage 112 to limit the developing device located therealong.
  • a cover 63 is mounted to a part of the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 for rotation about a supporting pin 631.
  • the cover 63 is rotated about the supporting pin 631 in the direction c ( Figure 8) as shown by chain lines, then, the developing device 13C is loaded toward the photosensitive drum 11 in the direction indicated by an arrow d.
  • the cover 63 may be provided for each of the accommodating cavities of the developing device accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the cover 35 may be transparent to allow the operator to look at the inside of the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the cover 35 has a color corresponding to the developer contained in the associated developing device 13A, 13B, 13C or 13D so as to clarify the positions for accommodating the developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D.
  • the developing device 13C is stopped at the developing device inlet 22a. Then, if after the locking of the developing device 13C by the lever 68 is released by actuating the solenoid 69 the DC motor M ( Figure 7) is driven to rotate the gear 51 in the direction indicated by arrows in Figure 1, the developing device 13C provided with the rack 511 meshing with the gear 51 is advanced toward the photosensitive drum, and the rack 521 of the developing device 13C is brought into meshing engagement with the gear 52 of the main part of the image forming apparatus. Thus, the developing device 13C is discharged from the developing device accommodating apparatus 150, and is conveyed to a stand-by position adjacent to the photosensitive drum 11 in the main part.
  • the DC motor for driving the gear 52 is stopped.
  • the pressing or urging arm 21 is at the position indicated by broken lines in Figure 8, and when the developing device 13C comes to the solid line position, the arm 21 is rotated as shown by chain lines to push the rear part of the developing device 13C to press-contact the developing sleeve to the surface of the photosensitive drum 11 under a predetermined pressure (chain line developing position). Then, the developing device 13C is operative to develop an electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 11 rotating in the direction indicated by the arrow.
  • each of the developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D are loaded into the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 in the direction (d in Figure 1) which is substantially the same as the direction of loading the developing device to the operative position. Therefore, there is no need of providing means for deflecting the moving direction to guide the developing device 13A, 13B, 13C or 13D to the image developing position, and therefore, the structure of the accommodating apparatus 150 can be simplified, be made lighter and be made inexpensive. Additionally, the manipulation of the developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D can be made easier.
  • Figures 9 and 10 illustrate other embodiments of the present invention, wherein the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 of the image forming apparatus is shown in a schematic plan view.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 is rotatable by the hinge 632 like an openable door.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 is rotated about the hinge 632 in the direction f to open it.
  • the developing device 13 is loaded in the direction g.
  • the direction g is substantially the same as the direction of loading the developing device to the operative position.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is translated in the direction h to shift it away from the main part, and the developing device 13 is loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150 in the direction h which is substantially the same as the direction of loading it into the main part of the apparatus.
  • Figure 13 is a top plan view like Figure 5; Figure 11 is a front view; and Figure 12 shows a bottom plate of the developing device usable in this embodiment.
  • a developing device supplying passage 112 is provided with guides 28A and 28 extending toward the photosensitive drum 11, which are spaced from and parallel to each other.
  • Each of the partition stages 151a, 151b, 151c and 151d of the accommodating apparatus 150 is provided with guides 27A and 27 which can be made continuous with the guides 28A and 28 in the passage 112, and with developing device mounting guides 279 and 279 extending in a direction perpendicular to the guides 27A and 27.
  • the guides 27A, 27, 279 and 279 have grooves having widths of d1, d2, d3 and d4, respectively, wherein the widths satisfy d1 > d2, d3 > d4.
  • each of the developing devices 13A, 13B, 13C and 13D is provided, as shown in Figure 12, with projections 136a and 136b engageable with the guides 28A and 28 and the mounting guides 279 and 279 and is provided with projected guiding members 136c and 136d engageable with the guides 28 and 27 and mounting guides 271 and 271.
  • a cut-away portion or opening in the rectangular form On the insides of the guides 28A and 28 in the passage 112 in the main part 100 there is provided a cut-away portion or opening in the rectangular form. Through the cut-away portion, an urging or pressing arm 21 is movable.
  • the rack 511 of the developing device is formed projected from each side thereof as described hereinbefore in conjunction with Figure 6.
  • the front side of the accommodating apparatus 150 (the bottom side in Figure 13) is covered with a cover member 40 which has a "U" shape cross-section and which is detachably mountable to the apparatus 150, as shown in Figure 13.
  • a cover member 40 which has a "U" shape cross-section and which is detachably mountable to the apparatus 150, as shown in Figure 13.
  • the cover 40 To the cover 40, the above described DC motor M and guide stoppers 279 and 279 are fixed.
  • the guide stoppers 279 and 279 are closely engaged with the mounting guides 273 and 274, and the free ends of the stoppers 279 and 279 are flush with the guides 27a so as to function together with the guide 27A to guide the guiding members 136a - 130d formed projected from the bottom surface of the developing device 13C.
  • the cover member 40 When one of the developing devices, for example, the developing device 13C is to be taken out of the accommodating apparatus 150, the cover member 40 is removed which is normally fixed by an unshown hook, and the cover member 40 is removed from the apparatus 150 together with the DC motor M and the gear 51 fixed thereto.
  • the guide stoppers 279 and 279 (which are also effective to prevent the developing device from unintentionally coming off) are disengaged from the mounting guides 273 and 274.
  • the developing device 13C When the developing device 13C is to be mounted into the accommodating apparatus 150, the developing device 13C is pushed into the mounting guides 273 and 274, after the cover member 40 is removed. By this, the developing device 13C is easily loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150, and then the cover member 40 is mounted. As described, the loading mechanism for allowing the developing device to be loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150, is effective to avoid the above described inconveniences.
  • each of the developing devices accommodated in the developing device accommodating apparatus is movable in the conveyance or supplying direction other than when the developing device is to be conveyed or supplied. Therefore, when the accommodating apparatus is operated or is subjected to an external vibration, the developing device or devices may be deviated from the predetermined position. If this occurs, the developing device can not be smoothly conveyed when it is to be conveyed to the development operative position. In the worst case, the developing device stops halfway in the conveying passage. The possibility of this occurrence has been confirmed by the applicants.
  • the developing device If the developing device reaches the operative position with the inclination uncorrected, the developing device possibly damages the photosensitive member. Also, if the position of the developing device is deviated in the accommodating apparatus to a relatively great extent, it is possible that the moving means is no longer able to convey the developing device to the development-operative position.
  • the developing device In the image forming apparatus where the developing device can be mounted into and dismounted from the developing device accommodating apparatus thereof, there is a problem that if the developing device position is deviated from the predetermined in the accommodating apparatus, the developing device could not be fed out. Further, in the apparatus wherein the developer can be supplied into the developing device contained in the accommodating apparatus, there are problems that the developer can not be supplied into the developing device and that the developer is scattered in the apparatus, if the deviation occurs.
  • This embodiment is intended to provide a solution to those problems.
  • the developing device is prevented from moving in the conveying directions in the accommodating apparatus, by which the above described problems are effectively eliminated.
  • the accommodating apparatus for accommodating a plurality of developing devices is provided with a stopper mechanism for preventing the developing devices from moving in the conveying direction and for releasing, as desired, the developing devices.
  • the developing devices are correctly positioned at the predetermined positions within the accommodating apparatus so that they can be smoothly conveyed to the operative position, and therefore, the problems such as damaging the image bearing member are effectively solved.
  • the stopper mechanism includes a leaf spring member 83 for urging the developing device substantially upwardly, a stopper 81 having a trapezoidal cross section and fixed to an end of the leaf spring member 83 and a stopper 80 for abutment to the rear end of the developing device.
  • the trapezoidal cross section of the stopper 81 provides a tapered surface 81a thereon which is inclined upwardly toward the inside of the accommodating apparatus.
  • the stopper mechanism is provided for each of the partition stages 151a - 151d.
  • the stoppers 80 and 81 serve to prevent the developing devices from moving in a horizontal direction, so that the developing devices are fixedly supported in the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • An arm 132 extends along the conveying passage from the main part 100 of the apparatus, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the arm 132 moves rightwardly in Figure 14, by which the right-hand end is engaged to the tapered surface 81a of the stopper 81 to lower the stopper 81 as shown, so that the developing device 13C is released from the locking prevention by the stopper 81 in the conveying direction to allow the developing device 13C to move to the image forming position in the neighborhood of the photosensitive drum 11 ( Figure 1).
  • the rear end of the developing device 13C is engaged to the tapered surface 81a of the stopper 81 to lower the stopper 81 so as to allow the developing device 13C to be returned to the predetermined position in the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the engagement between the developing device 13C and the stopper 81 is released with the result that the stopper 81 is raised by the spring force of the leaf spring 83, thus locking the developing device 13C, again. It is a possible alternative to drive the arm 132 prior to the returning of the developing device 13C to lower the stopper 81.
  • the developing device position is not deviated, whereby the developing device can be smoothly supplied to the image forming position when it is required, and the photosensitive drum 11 surface is not damaged.
  • the conveyance of the developing device or the supply of the developer is disabled due to the deviation of the developing device position, or the developer is scattered in the accommodating apparatus.
  • the stopper mechanism includes a lever 122 urged in one direction by a spring 85, a link 84 connected to the lever 122 and a stopper 82 mounted on an end of the link 84.
  • a projection 86 in the developing device inlet 30 of the main part 100 of the apparatus the projection 86 having a trapezoidal cross section.
  • a solenoid provided with a plunger which extends out of the main part 100 to push the lever 122 into the accommodating apparatus 150 only when the locking is to be released.
  • the solenoid is energized only when the developing device is to be conveyed, so that the positional accuracy of the developing device in the accommodating apparatus 150 before the conveyance thereof can be improved.
  • the stopper 87 is switched by the solenoid 88.
  • a rotor 89 is rotated by a solenoid 88, and is provided with a lever to which a stopper 87 is fixed.
  • the developing device secured by the front and rear stoppers 90 and 80 is released from the securing by shifting the stoppers 90 and 80 upwardly.
  • the lever 132 has a surface for abutment with the developing device which is equivalent or smaller than the bottom surface portion of the developing device between the stoppers 90 and 80 in the areas. The developing device is shifted upward by the abutment surface.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is provided with a door 91 for allowing the developing devices to be loaded into the apparatus 150 and a member 8b which is movable in interrelation with opening or closing of the door 91 and which serves to align the leading end of the developing device and also to stop the leading edge thereof.
  • the member 8b projects out, while in response to the closing action of the door, the member 8b is retracted.
  • the door 91 which is opened when the accommodating apparatus 150 is loaded or unloaded with the developing device 13, is rotatably mounted on the apparatus 150 at an end thereof by a shaft 912. An end of the door 91 is formed into an arcuated end to constitute an engageable portion 911, as shown in Figure 16.
  • a guide member 92 having an end adjacent to which it is rotatably (upward and downward) mounted by a shaft 922.
  • An end of the guide member 92 is arcuated downwardly to constitute an arcuated engageable portion 921, and the other end is formed into a stopper 8b rising upwardly at right angles.
  • guides 170 and 171 continuous with the stopper 8b are formed, as shown in Figure 18.
  • the guides 170 and 171 are constituted by parallel portions 170 spaced by a distance substantially equal to the width of the developing device 13 and a tapered portion 171 expanded outwardly and connected to the parallel portions 170, respectively.
  • the guide member 92 is normally urged in one direction (clockwise direction) by a spring 93.
  • door 91 When the developing device 13 is loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150, door 91 is rotated about the shaft 912 in the direction indicated by an arrow a in Figure 16 to open it as shown by solid lines in this Figure. Then, the engagement portion 911 of the door 91 is engaged to the engagement portion 921 of the guide 92 to rotate the guide member 92 in the direction indicated by an arrow c about the shaft 922 against the spring force by the spring 93 to a position shown by solid lines. As a result, the stopper portion 8b of the guide member 92 is projected into the space above the partition stage 151.
  • the developing device 13 is guided by the guiding portion 171 of the guide member 92 and is loaded into the apparatus 150.
  • the parallel guiding portions 170 are effective to align the developing device 13 with the conveying direction from the apparatus 150 to the main part 100.
  • the developing device 13 When the developing device 13 is inserted to such an extent that a recess formed at an end thereof abuts the stopper 8b of the guide member 92, the developing device 13 is correctly loaded at the predetermined position.
  • the door 91 is closed by rotating it in the direction indicated by an arrow b in Figure 16, the engagement between the engagement portion 911 of the door 91 and the engagement portion 921 of the guide member 92 is released, so that the guide member 92 is retracted by the spring 93 to the position indicated by chain lines, and the stopper portion 8b of the guide member 92 is lowered to below the partition stage 151, thus allowing movement of the developing device 4.
  • the developing device 13 is loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150 through a side part (left-hand side in Figure 16) as viewed by the operator standing in front.
  • the structure may be such that the developing device 13 is inserted through the front side (perpendicularly to the sheet of drawing of Figure 16) with the above described structure incorporated ( Figure 19).
  • Another mechanical structure can be adopted to perform the same functions, using a combination of a door and a member shifted in association with opening and closing of the door ( Figure 20).
  • Figure 19 shows another embodiment and is a side view seen in the direction of moving the developing device from the accommodating apparatus into the main part of the image forming apparatus.
  • racks 173 are formed and are engageable with drive transmission gears 174, which is normally retracted above out of engagement with the rack 173.
  • the accommodating apparatus shown is provided with a door 63B.
  • a stopper member 175 is controlled to be projected or retracted with respect to the partition stage by cooperation between a spring 176 and the door 63B.
  • the developing device can be loaded in the same direction as in Figure 16 even when the drive transmission gear 174 takes its upper position. More particularly, a door 63C is provided on the top surface of the accommodating apparatus, and a stopper member 178 is formed integral with the door 63C as an extension thereof to stop the leading end of the developing device, as will be understood from Figure 20.
  • Figure 17 shows a further embodiment, by which a problem in a relation between the developing device loading and the automatic exchange of the developing device after the loading, can be solved. More particularly, it is liable that after a developing device is transported from the accommodating apparatus into the main part of the image forming apparatus, another developing device is inadvertently loaded into the vacant space produced by the transportation. According to this embodiment, the liability is removed so as to accomplish a stabilized automatic exchange of the developing devices in an image forming apparatus.
  • a stopper member of a stopping mechanism is projected into the resultant vacant space in the accommodating apparatus.
  • a photointerruptor 95 is provided for each of the developing device accommodating portions in the accommodating apparatus 150 at a side thereof, as shown in Figure 17.
  • each of the developing devices (green developing device 13C, for example) is provided at a side thereof with a projection 94 for interrupting the optical path of the photointerruptor 95.
  • the developing device accommodating portions are each provided with a stopper mechanism, as shown in Figure 17.
  • the stopper mechanism includes a lever 98 journalled on a shaft 99 in the middle portion thereof for swinging movement (upward and downward), a solenoid 96 connected to an end of the lever 98, a spring 97 connected to an end of the lever 98 to normally urge the lever 98 in one rotational direction to maintain it at the solid line position shown in Figure 17.
  • the entire developing device accommodating apparatus 150 is moved upwardly or downwardly by an unshown driving means, until the green developing device is brought into alignment with the inlet of the main part 100 for receiving the developing device. With the alignment, the accommodating apparatus 150 is stopped. Subsequently, the green developing device is transported into the main part 100 by an unshown conveying means. Prior to the projection 94 of the green developing device interrupting the optical path of the photointerruptor 95, the solenoid 96 of the stopper mechanism is deenergized, so that the lever 98 is in the retracted position by the spring 97 as shown in Figure 17 by solid lines.
  • the developing device is loaded from the front side toward the rear side of the accommodating apparatus 150, in other words, perpendicularly to the sheet of the drawing of Figure 17.
  • the lever 97 is projected into the vacant space so as to prohibit another developing device other than the green developing device 13C which has been transported into the main part from being loaded into the vacant space, whereby the possibility of disabling the automatic exchange of the developing devices can be avoided.
  • the driving mechanism for transporting the developing device in a horizontal plane is the same as shown in Figure 7.
  • the vertical movement of the accommodating apparatus is performed by the cooperation between the worm gear 114 and the rack 115 of the accommodating case as shown in Figure 6. Therefore, the developing device employed in this embodiment is provided with projections from both sides thereof for the horizontal guide as shown in Figure 6, and the projections are provided with rack 511 for receiving driving force from the gear 51.
  • the main part 100 of the image forming apparatus is provided with a guiding rail 67 having an expanded receiving portion for receiving the above described projection of the developing device when it is transported from the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the guide rail 67 has an end 671 which is formed into a stopper for abutment to a projection 511A of the developing device to locate it at the operative position of development of the developing device.
  • the developing device shown by broken lines in Figure 21 is illustrated as being positioned at a stand-by position.
  • the guiding rail 67 is provided on the top surface adjacent opposite sides thereof in the space of the developing device transportation passage in the main part 100 of the image forming apparatus.
  • the developing device accommodating apparatus 150 mountable to the main part 100 of the image forming apparatus includes connecting projections 211 and 211 for engagement with the main part 100 at upper and lower positions from the developing device transportation passage, an assisting plate 24 for assisting the horizontal movement of the developing device, guiding rails 65 and 66 for guiding the projection of the developing device, stoppers 56 and 57 engageable with the rear and front ends of the developing device, releasing mechanism constituted by elements 55, 60, 61, 58, 59 and 62 for releasing the stopping operation of the stoppers 56 and 57 and a door 63 for allowing the developing device to be loaded into the apparatus 150 and an assisting member 64 for assisting the loading of the developing apparatus.
  • the accommodating apparatus 150 is capable of accommodating three developing devices 13A, 13B and 13C in the accommodating case which is movable substantially vertically.
  • the developing device 13B is illustrated as being located at the loading position and the automatic transporting position.
  • the housing of the accommodating apparatus 150 is large or high enough to allow the accommodating case to move by one stage upwardly and downwardly.
  • the projection with the rack of the developing device is disposed between the upper guide 65 and the lower guide 66 mounted on the accommodating portion, although the upper and lower guides are not shown for the developing devices 13A and 13C for the sake of simplicity.
  • the upper and lower guides 65 and 66 perform functions which is similar to that of the expanded portion 272 in Figure 5, more particularly to positively receive the rack 511 and guide it, so as to stably transport the developing device. More particularly, the upper guide 652 and the lower guide 662 of the accommodating apparatus 150 are tapered upwardly and downwardly, respectively at the ends, as shown in Figure 21.
  • the upper and lower guides of the main part 100 are correspondingly tapered as shown in this Figure. It is preferable that those guides 65 and 66 are also tapered in the lateral directions with respect to the transportation direction, as shown in Figure 18.
  • the upper and lower guides 65 and 66 each have the length only enough to accommodate the developing device, since otherwise the weight of the accommodating apparatus 150 increases with the result that the required torque for the vertical movement of the accommodating apparatus 150 is increased, which will lead to bulkiness of the apparatus. Because the guiding rails are made compact, the distance between the guiding rail 67 of the main part 100 and the upper and lower guides 65 and 66 of the accommodating apparatus 150 is relatively large, with the result of unstable transfer of the developing device therebetween. To obviate this problem, an assisting plate 24 for supplementarily guiding the projection with the rack 511 of the developing device is disposed along the passage for the automatic exchange of the developing device. The guiding plate 24 is tapered downwardly at the front and rear ends thereof. By doing so, the horizontal movement of the developing device can be further stabilized.
  • the stoppers 57 and 56 of the stopper mechanism for the developing device are each in the form of a pawl which projects to the bottom side of the rack 511 of the developing device and which has a portion tapered upwardly away from the developing device stopped thereby.
  • Two of such stoppers 57 are provided adjacent opposite lateral ends of the developing device near the main part 100 and are fixed to a common shaft.
  • two of such stoppers 56 are provided adjacent opposite lateral sides of the developing device at the rear end thereof and are fixed to a common shaft.
  • the stoppers 56 and 57 are maintained at the positions indicated in the Figure by their own weight, but are easily shifted upwardly when a force is applied to the tapered portion by the moving developing device to allow the developing device to enter the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the stopping surfaces of the stoppers 56 and 57 prevent the developing device from moving out of the accommodating apparatus 150 beyond the stoppers. In this manner, the developing device is locked by the stoppers 56 and 57 and is guided at the projections by the upper and lower rails 65 and 66, so that it is completely supported and fixed without positional deviation.
  • a stopper releasing mechanism is operated when the developing device is automatically transported.
  • the stopper releasing mechanism includes releasing levers 55 and 55 associated to the stoppers 56 and 57, respectively.
  • the releasing levers 55 and 55 are securedly fixed to a rotational shaft rotatably supported by the housing of the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the releasing levers 55 and 55 are controlled in their rotations by gears 60 which are symmetrically arranged with respect to a solenoid 58 and gears 61 meshed with the gear 60.
  • the gears 61 are fixed to respective end portions of the shafts.
  • a movable plate 59 which is movable substantially vertically by the solenoid 58 is normally urged upwardly in Figure 23 by a tension spring 62.
  • the solenoid 58 is energized in Figure 23 so as to lower the movable plate 59, by which the gear 60 moves up, and simultaneously, the gear 61 meshed therewith moves upwardly.
  • the releasing levers 55 shift the stoppers 56 and 57 upwardly simultaneously so as to retract the stoppers 56 and 57 away from the space through which the developing device is movable in a horizontal plane.
  • the developing device is allowed to be automatically transported out of the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the automatic transportation is performed under the above described control and by the above described structures.
  • the developing device when the developing device is returned from the main part 100 into the accommodating apparatus 150, the developing device being driven toward the accommodating apparatus 150 pushes the releasing levers 55 and 55 upwardly from the position shown in Figure 21 and also lifts the stopper 57 along the tapered surface thereof and moves until the rear end of the developing device abuts the stopping surface of the stopper 56. Then, the stopper 57 is no longer urged by the developing device, and therefore it falls by its weight with the aid of the spring 62 to fix the front end of the developing device.
  • the developing device being loaded When the developing device is to be loaded into the accommodating apparatus 150, the developing device being loaded is engaged to the tapered surface of the releasing lever 55 and pushes it upwardly, and further lifts the tapered surface of the stopper 56, and therefore, it is inserted into the apparatus 150 until the front end of the developing device abuts the stopping surface of the stopper 57, whereupon the developing device is prevented from further being inserted. If there were no stopping action like the stoppers 57, the developing device would inadvertently reach the boundary between the main part 100 and the accommodating apparatus 150, with the result that the developing device could not be fixedly supported. If this occurred, the developing device could be damaged.
  • the housing of the accommodating apparatus 150 is provided with a door 63 for allowing the developing device loading only to the accommodating portion of the accommodating apparatus 150 which is opposed to the transportation passage of the main part 100 of the image apparatus.
  • the door 63 is provided at its inside with a jig 64 slidably supported thereon.
  • the jig 64 is U-shaped and is used to insert the developing device into the apparatus 150.
  • the door 63 When the developing device is loaded into the apparatus 150, the door 63 is opened, and the jig 64 is pulled as depicted by reference 64A in Figure 21.
  • the developing device is placed on the inside surface of the door 63 (63A), as shown by chain lines at the lefthand part of Figure 21.
  • the cover 63 is parallel to the upper and lower rails 65 and 66 to assist the loading of the developing device.
  • the developing device thus placed is pushed by the jig 64A until the developing device is confined by the stoppers 56 and 57 in the manner described in the foregoing. Subsequently, the door 63 is closed, and then, the automatic control of the accommodating apparatus 150 is enabled.
  • the apparatus may be modified such that the developing device confined by the stoppers 56 and 57 are automatically conveyed out, when the door 63 is opened, on the inside surface of the door 63 for the purpose of easier manipulation by the operator.
  • This control may be accomplished by performing the reverse rotation of the gear of Figure 7 and operating the solenoid 58 of the stopper mechanism ( Figure 23) in response to a signal 300 for instructing the removal of the developing device on the operation panel, provided that the door is opened and that the developing device is confined by the stoppers 56 and 57 within the accommodating apparatus 150.
  • the jig 64 functions as a stopper for limiting the discharging movement of the developing device.
  • Figure 24 illustrates the operation timing.
  • the solenoid 58 ( Figure 23) and the developer conveying solenoid 76 ( Figure 7) are actuated simultaneously, and by the solenoids, the driving force is transmitted only to the developing device which is allowed to move.
  • the retraction of the gear 51 and the stoppage of the stopper releasing action are simultaneously performed after completion of the drive transmission.
  • a time period t w corresponds to the rising time of the solenoids 58 and 76
  • reference t move is an operating period of the conveying motor.

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  1. Elektrofotografische Mehrfarbentwicklungsanordnung mit:
    (a) Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150), die eine Vielzahl von Entwicklungsvorrichtungen (13), die jeweils mit einem Entwicklungsmaterial versehen sind, aufnehmen können;
    (b) einer Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung (100), in die eine ausgewählte Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) von den Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) eingegeben werden kann, um die Entwicklung eines innerhalb der Vorrichtung (100) erzeugten latenten Bildes durchzuführen;
    (c) Antriebseinrichtungen, um eine ausgewählte Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in Übereinstimmung mit einer Öffnung (55) in der Vorrichtung (100) zu bringen;
    (d) Antriebseinrichtungen, um die ausgewählte Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) aus einer Speicherposition in den Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) in eine Betriebsstellung in der Vorrichtung (100) zu bewegen; und
    (e) Einrichtungen zum Positionieren einer jeden Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in ihrer zugehörigen Aufnahmekammer innerhalb der Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150);
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
    (f) die Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) eine erste und zweite Öffnung aufweisen, die einander gegenüberliegen, so daß jede Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in die Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) durch die zweite Öffnung eingesetzt und aus den Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) in die Vorrichtung (100) durch die erste Öffnung herausbewegt werden kann, wobei die beiden Bewegungen in der gleichen Richtung ablaufen, und daß die Positionierungseinrichtungen einen ersten Anschlag (56, 68, 81, 82, 87, 92/8b), mit dem eine Bewegung der Entwicklungsvorrichtung in einer Richtung von den Aufnahmeeinrichtungen zur Bilderzeugungsvorrichtung verhindert werden kann, und einen zweiten Anschlag (57, 63, 80) umfassen, mit dem eine Bewegung der Entwicklungsvorrichtung von der Vorrichtung weg verhindert werden kann, wobei jeder Anschlag zwischen einer Betriebsstellung und einer Außerbetriebsstellung bewegbar ist.
  2. Elektrofotografische Mehrfarbentwicklungsanordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) mit einer Tür (91) versehen sind, die der zweiten Öffnung zugeordnet ist und die im offenen Zustand eine in die Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) einzugebende Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) lagern kann.
  3. Anordnung nach Anspruch 2, bei der die Tür (63) mit Einrichtungen (64) versehen ist, um eine darauf befindliche Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in eine Richtung auf die Vorrichtung (100) zu zu drücken.
  4. Anordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) mit einer Zahnstange (511) versehen ist, die zur Bewegung der Entwicklungsvorrichtung durch ein Zahnrad (51) antreibbar ist.
  5. Anordnung nach Anspruch 4, bei der jede Aufnahmekammer mit Führungseinrichtungen zur Führung der jeder Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) zugeordneten Zahnstange (511) versehen ist.
  6. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, bei der die Zahnstange (511) mit Einrichtungen (52) zum Antreiben der Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) innerhalb der Vorrichtung in Eingriff bringbar ist.
  7. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, bei der weitere Führungseinrichtungen (67) innerhalb der Vorrichtung zum Führen der Zahnstange (511), wenn sich die Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) von den Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) in die Vorrichtung (100) bewegt, vorgesehen sind.
  8. Anordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, bei der Einrichtungen (114, 115) vorgesehen sind, um die Aufnahmeeinrichtungen (150) vertikal zu bewegen und eine ausgewählte Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in Übereinstimmung mit der Öffnung in der Vorrichtung (100) zu bringen.
  9. Anordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, bei der den Einrichtungen zum Bewegen der Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) innerhalb der Vorrichtung Einrichtungen (21) zum Pressen der Entwicklungsvorrichtung (13) in Eingriff mit einem Bildträgerelement (11) innerhalb der Vorrichtung (100) zugeordnet sind, wobei diese Preßeinrichtungen aus einer Betriebsstellung in eine Außerbetriebsstellung bewegbar sind.
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