EP0631207A2 - Developing apparatus, process cartridge and image forming apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a developing apparatus, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus
- the image forming apparatus includes an electrophotographic copying machine or a printer, using a developer.
- An electrophotographic type image forming apparatus are widely used as in copying machine or the like.
- a photosensitive drum 1 is uniformly charged and is selectively exposed to form a latent image.
- the latent image is visualized with a developer, and the visualizing image is transferred onto a recording material.
- a photosensitive drum and a developing device having a developer container or the like are unified into a cartridge.
- the cartridge is mounted to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum is developed using a developer accommodated in the developer container in the cartridge.
- the opening of the developer container is sealed by a sealing member.
- the operator Prior to the start of the use, the operator removes the sealing member to open the developer container, by which the developer contained in the container is supplied to the developing roller or the like through the opening.
- the opening action does not performed as desired with the result that a desired opening region is not provided.
- the sealing member rubs the end sealing member with the result that the sealing member is peeled off the frame with the result of larger force required for pulling the sealing member.
- the developer leaks from the peeled portion.
- Figure 1 is a sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a sectional view of the image forming apparatus when it is opened.
- Figure 4 illustrates a photosensitive drum mounting member
- Figure 5 is a sectional view of a second conductive member of the mounting member.
- Figure 6 shows dimensions of the mounting member.
- Figure 7 is a perspective view wherein a toner container, an opening regulating member and a cover member are disassembled.
- Figure 8A is a sectional view of a cover seal.
- Figure 8B is a sectional view of a tear tape.
- Figure 9 illustrates a tear tape according to a further embodiment.
- Figure 10 is a sectional view of a cover member having integral cover seal and a tear tape.
- Figure 11 illustrates a covering member which is curled.
- Figure 12 illustrates fusing of a cover member to an opening regulating member.
- Figure 13 illustrates a ratio of the cover seal and the tear tape.
- Figure 14 illustrates mounting of a developing frame to a toner container with a sealing member.
- Figure 15 illustrates pressure applied to the cover seal by an internal pressure of the toner container.
- Figure 16 illustrates a torn cover seal
- Figure 17 is a sectional view of an example having an end seal.
- Figure 18 illustrates a limiting boss for limiting pulling of the tear tape.
- Figure 19 is a table of experimental results of strength of a tear tape against pulling.
- Figure 20 is a table of experimental results of strength against opening of the process cartridge.
- Figure 21 is a table of experimental results of strength against opening of the process cartridge and a strength of the tear tape against pulling.
- Figure 22 is a table of experimental results about strengths of the toner container and the process cartridge against pressure and falling test.
- Figure 23 is a table of experimental results about tear expansion of the cover seal and stability of tearing, when the tear tape is pulled.
- Figure 24 is a table of experimental results about residual sealant and improper image formation, when the tear tape is pulled out.
- Figure 25 illustrates a conventional sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are entirely heat-sealed.
- Figure 26 illustrates curling of the sealing member.
- Figure 27 illustrates a sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are heat-sealed at an overlapped marginal regions.
- Figure 28 illustrates a sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are heat-sealed at spots in a longitudinal periphery.
- Figure 29 illustrates a sealing member wherein the heat seal is omitted at one of short side around the overlapped portion of the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 30 illustrates a sealing member in which the heat sealing is effect only an internal periphery of the overlapped portion between the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 31 illustrates a seal pattern according to a first embodiment in which the sealing member is sealed in a mountain pattern on an opening limiting member.
- Figure 32 illustrates a conventional seal pattern in which the sealing member is sealed in the form of a frame on the opening limiting member.
- Figure 33 illustrates a conventional seal pattern in which a sealing member is sealed in the form of a mountain on an opening regulating member, and a seal width is uniform.
- Figure 34 illustrates a toner container having sealing member, to which a developing frame is mounted.
- Figure 35 is a sectional view having an end seal.
- Figure 36 is a table of experimental results as to amount of curling, tearing expansion width and tearing stability in a heat seal pattern of the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 37 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-1.
- Figure 38 shows results of puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-1.
- Figure 39 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-2.
- Figure 40 is a table of results of puncture strength and a falling test in experiment 2-2.
- Figure 41 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-3.
- Figure 42 is a table of puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-3.
- Figure 43 is a table of seal pattern dimension for heat seal of the sealing member.
- Figure 44 is a table of results of the puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-4.
- Figure 1 is a sectional view of an image forming apparatus loaded with a process cartridge, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of the process cartridge.
- the image forming apparatus A projects light image bearing image information from an optical system 1 to a photosensitive drum which is an example of the image bearing member, and a developed image is formed on the photosensitive member.
- the recording material 2 is fed by feeding means 3, and an image forming station which is in the form of a cartridge (process cartridge B), the toner image is transferred onto a recording material from the photosensitive drum by transfer means 4.
- the recording material 2 is fed to fixing means 5, where the toner image is fixed on the recording material, and the recording material is discharged to a discharge station.
- a process cartridge B constituting the image forming station, as shown in Figure 2, is such that the photosensitive drum 7 is rotated while the surface thereof is uniformly charged by charging means 8, and the light image from the optical system 1 is projected onto the photosensitive drum 7 through the exposure station 9, so that a latent image is formed.
- the latent image is developed into a toner image by developing means 10.
- the toner image is transferred therefrom onto the recording material 2 by the transfer means 4, and thereafter, the residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 7 is removed by cleaning means.
- Various parts such as the photosensitive drum 7 or the like are contained in a housing, so that they constitute a cartridge.
- the description will be made as to various parts of the image forming apparatus A and the process cartridge B.
- the description will be further made as to a mounting member 15 for mounting the photosensitive drum 7 onto a cleaning container 12c, and a sealing member mounted to a toner container 12a around an opening thereof.
- the optical system products the light beam carrying image information provided by an external apparatus or the like, onto the photosensitive member 7.
- it comprises an optical unit 1a containing a laser diode 1b, a polygonal mirror 1c, a scanner motor 1d and an image forming lens 1e.
- the laser diode 1b When an image signal is sent from an external equipment such as a computer or word processor, the laser diode 1b emits light in response to the imaging signal, and the emitted light is projected as the imaging beam to the polygonal mirror 1c, which is being rotated at a high speed by a scanner motor 1d.
- the imaging beam reflected by the polygonal mirror 1c is projected through the image forming lens 1e and is effected by the mirror 1f onto the photosensitive drum 7, exposing selectively the surface thereof. As a result, a latent image is formed on the drum in accordance with the image information.
- feeding means 3 for feeding the recording material (recording sheet, OHP sheet, cloth or thin sheet, for example).
- recording material recording sheet, OHP sheet, cloth or thin sheet, for example.
- two cassettes 3a and 3b are usable, so that two kinds of recording materials 2 can be selectively fed.
- one side or both-side printing is possible.
- the topmost sheet is fed by a pick-up roller 3c and a separation roller pair 3d in the selected cassette. Then, it is fed to a registration roller pair 3e.
- the registration roller pair 3e is driven in synchronism with the image forming operation to feed the recording material 2 to an image transfer position where the photosensitive drum 7 and the transfer roller 4 are contacted.
- the recording material 2 having received the toner image is fed to image fixing means 5, where the toner image is fixed.
- the recording material is fed along the discharge passage 3g by an intermediate feeding roller pair 3f, and is then discharged to a discharge portion 6 by a discharging roller pair 3h with the record side facing down.
- a flapper 3i swings so that the recording material after having received an image on one side is fed to a refeeding passage 3j by intermediate feeding roller pair 3f, and is temporarily stored in a refeeding station by refeeding rollers 3k1 and 3k2.
- the flapper 3n swings to permit the recording material stored in the refeeding station 3m by a pick-up roller 3o and feeding roller pairs 3p to the registration roller pairs 3e. Then, the opposite side of the recording material is subjected to the image formation.
- the transfer means 4 transfers the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 7 onto a recording material.
- the transfer means 4 of this embodiment is constituted by a transfer roller 4. By the transfer roller 4 the recording material 2 is pressed to the photosensitive drum 7 in the process cartridge B, while the transfer roller 4 is supplied with a voltage having a polarity opposite to that of the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum 7, so that the toner image is transferred onto a recording material 2 from the photosensitive drum 7.
- the fixing means 5 functions to fix the toner image having been transferred by the voltage applied to the transfer roller 4.
- the fixing means 5 comprises a driving roller 5a, and an inside heater 5b and a fixing roller 5c driven by the driving roller 5a by the press-contact therebetween.
- the pressure is applied by the nip between the rollers 5a and 5c, while being subjected to heat produced by the fixing roller 5c, by which the toner image is fixed on the recording material 2.
- a cartridge mounting means for securedly receiving the process cartridge B.
- the mounting or demounting of the process cartridge B relative to the main assembly 13 is effected after opening the opening member 14.
- the upper part of the main assembly 13 is provided with an opening member 14 operable by a hinge 14a.
- a cartridge guiding member (not shown) at the left and right inside surface of the opening member 14.
- These guiding members function as a guide for insertion of the process cartridge B.
- the process cartridge B is inserted along the guide, and then the opening member 14 is closed, by which the process cartridge B is mounted to the image forming apparatus A.
- This process cartridge B comprises an image bearing member and at least one processing means.
- the processing means there are for example, a charging means for charging the surface of the image bearing member, a developing means for forming a toner image on the image bearing member, a cleaning means for cleaning the residual toner from the image bearing member surface, or the like.
- the process cartridge B of this embodiment comprises an electrophotographic photosensitive drum 7 as the image bearing member, a charging means 8, an exposure means 9, a developing means 10, and cleaning means 11, wherein the photosensitive drum 9 is surrounded thereby, as show in Figure 2.
- These processing means are integrally contained in a housing, thus forming an exchangeable cartridge which can be loaded into or taken out of the main assembly of the apparatus.
- the photosensitive drum 7 in this embodiment comprises a drum base of cylindrical aluminum and an organic photoconductive layer applied thereon.
- the photosensitive drum 7 is mounted rotatably on the housing 12.
- a flange gear mounted to one longitudinal end of the drum 7 is driven by a driving force from a driving motor provided in the main assembly, by which the photosensitive drum 7 is rotated in a direction indicated by an arrow in Figure 2 in accordance with image forming operation.
- Charging means functions to uniformly charge the surface of the photosensitive drum 7, and in this embodiment, it is a so-called contact charging type in which a charging roller 8 is rotatably mounted on a cleaning container 12c.
- the charging roller 8 comprises a metal roller shaft 8a, an electroconductive elastic layer thereon, a high resistance elastic layer and a surface protection layer.
- the electroconductive elastic layer comprises a carbon dispersed in elastic rubber layer of EPDM or NBR or another elastic rubber layer. It is effective to introduce a bias voltage from the roller shaft 8a.
- the high resistance elastic layer is of urethane rubber or the like, and as an example, it contains a small amount of electroconductive fine powder.
- the protection layer is constituted by N-methylmethoxynylon, so that plastic material in the high resistance elastic layer or in the electroconductive elastic layer is directly contacted to the photosensitive drum 7 to deteriorate the surface of the photosensitive drum 7.
- the charging roller 8 is contacted to the photosensitive drum 7, and for the image formation, the charging roller 8 is driven by the rotation of the photosensitive drum 7, and the superimposed application of the DC voltage and the AC voltage to the charging roller 8 is effective to uniformly charge the surface of the photosensitive drum 7.
- the exposure station 9 is effective to expose the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 uniformly charged by the charging roller 8 to light image supplied from an optical system 1, thus forming an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the drum 7.
- An opening 9 for introducing the light image formed in the top surface of the housing 12 constitutes the exposure means.
- the developing means 10 comprises a toner container 10a for containing toner, and toner feeding member 10b reciprocable in the direction indicated by an arrow to feed the toner, in the toner container 10a.
- Non-rotatable magnet 10c is provided therein. By the rotation thereof, a developing sleeve 10d carrying a thin toner layer, is fed to a developing zone where the developing sleeve 10d is spaced from a photosensitive drum 7 with a small gap.
- the toner and the developing sleeve 10d are contacted to triboelectrically charge the toner to a sufficient extent to develop the latent image on the photosensitive drum 7.
- a blade 10e In order to regulate the layer thickness of the toner, there is provided a blade 10e, as shown.
- the cleaning means 11 comprises a cleaning blade 11a for scraping toner off the drum 7 by contact to the surface thereof, a receptor sheet 11b disposed below the blade 11a lightly contacted to the surface of the photosensitive drum 7 to receive the toner scraped by the cleaning blade 11a, a member 11c for feeding to a rear part of the container the residual toner received thereby, and a residual toner container 11d for containing the removed residual toner.
- mounting member for rotatably mounting the photosensitive drum to the housing 12.
- a flange gear 7a is mounted to one end of the cylindrical aluminum base of the photosensitive drum 7.
- the flange gear 7a is injection-molded from an insulative plastic material such as polycarbonate resin or polyacetal resin or the like. It is press-fitted to the end of the drum base, or it is secured fixed by an adhesive.
- the supporting member 15 is inserted into a bore 7b formed in the flange gear 7a to rotatably support the photosensitive drum 7.
- the mounting member 15 comprises a first conductive member 15b projected from one side surface of the base 15a, and a second conductive member 15c projected from the other side of the base 15a.
- An extension 15d is extended from the base 15a.
- a plastic material cylindrical member 15e is mounted to an end of the second conductive member 15c.
- the first conductive member 15b are electric contacts for electrically grounding the photosensitive drum 7. When the process cartridge B is mounted in the main assembly 13, the first conductive member 15b is contacted to a grounding contact (not shown) of the main assembly 13.
- the second conductive member 15c is inserted into the bore 7b of the flange gear 7a to rotatably support the photosensitive drum 7.
- a base portion 15c1 received by a bore 12c1 of the cleaning device 12c, and a shaft portion 15c2 received by the bore 7b of the flange gear 7a, are integrally formed through a stepped portion 15c3.
- An end of the shaft 15c2 is converged toward the end for easy insertion into the bore 7b.
- the first and second conductive members 15b and 15c are of electroconductive material.
- it may be a steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminum or the like plated with nickel chrome.
- the base 15a and the extension 15d are integrally formed with the first and second conductive members 15b and 15c.
- the plastic cylindrical member 15e is made of a material exhibiting sufficient sliding property relative to the flange gear 7a.
- the examples include polyacetal, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate or the like material. It may be outsert-molded on the shaft portion 15c2 of the second conductive member 15c, or a cylindrical member 15e is press-fitted to the shaft portion 15c2. Further alternatively, it may be bonded by an adhesive.
- the cylindrical member 15e When the cylindrical member 15e is inserted into the bore 7b of the flange gear 7a, it is contacted to the inside peripheral surface of the bore 7b to support the photosensitive drum 7. Therefore, when the image formation is carried out using the process cartridge B mounted, the flange gear 7a is in sliding contact with the plastic material cylindrical member 15e of the mounting member 15, and therefore, the sliding property is improved.
- the cylindrical member 15e is of insulative material, the current to be fed to the electric ground is prevented from flowing into the other path such as flange gear 7a or the like.
- Figure 6A is a front view of the mounting member 15 as seen from the second conductive member 15c.
- Figure 6A is a sectional plan view.
- a diameter D1 of the first conductive member 15b approx. 8 mm
- a projected length L1 of the first conductive member 15b from the base 15a approx. 12 mm
- Diameter D2 of the base portion of the second conductive member approx. 12 mm
- Diameter D3 of the shaft portion of the second conductive member 15c approx. 10 mm
- Projected length L2 of the second conductive member 15c from the base 15a approx. 25 mm
- Diameter D6 of an elongated hole 15d2 approx. 4 mm
- the shaft portion 15c2 of the mounting member 15 is inserted into the bore 7b of the flange gear 7a mounted on the photosensitive drum 7 through a hole 12c1 of the cleaning container 12c. At this time, an end portion of the shaft portion 15c2 is contacted to a ground contact 7c in the photosensitive drum 7.
- An elongated hole or slot 15d2 in the extension 15d is engaged in the positioning boss 12c2 of the cleaning container 12c, and a screw 16 is threaded to the cleaning container 12c through the holes 15a1 and 15d2 formed in the base 15a and the extension 15d, respectively, thus securing the mounting member 15 to the cleaning container 12c.
- the shaft portion of the mounting member is inserted into a bore of the flange mounted to the end of the drum.
- the similar supporting manner may be used with the use of the mounting member 15.
- the provision of the plastic material cylindrical member 15e is not inevitable.
- the sealing member mounted to the toner container 12a will be described. As shown in Figure 7, the toner container 12a is provided with an opening 12a1 the toner contained in the container is supplied to a developing sleeve through an opening. However, when the process cartridge B is not used, the toner in the container may leak out or may be wetted during storage or transportation of the process cartridge B, if the opening 12a1 is open. A sealing member S is mounted to close the opening for the purpose of hermetically closing the opening 12a1 before use and permitting opening thereof upon use thereof.
- the sealing member S comprises a cover seal 17a and a flexible tear tape 17b made integral by fusing or the like, to constitute a cover member 17.
- the cover member 17 is mounted to the opening limiting member 18 by fusing or the like.
- the limiting member 18 is mounted adjacent the opening 12a1 of the toner container 12a, by which the opening 12a1 is hermetically closed.
- the cover seal 17a comprises a base material 17a1 and a sealant layer 17a2.
- the material of the base member 17a1 is such as to permit sufficient maintenance of sealing property of the opening of the container and to exhibit one directional tearing tendency.
- Examples include uniaxial oriented film material or sheet, such as uniaxial oriented polyethylene, uniaxial oriented polypropylene, uniaxial oriented foamed polypropylene materials or the like.
- the force required for tearing the cover sheet 17 can be reduced, and in addition, the width of the toner opening provided by the tearing can be made uniform.
- the base material 17a exhibiting stable longitudinal tearing property and exhibiting a substantial film strength
- foamed polypropylene film or the like having a film thickness of approx. 120 - 140 ⁇ m, an average density of 0.6 g/cc - 0.9 g/cc approx., preferably.
- the sealant layer 17a2 is preferably polyethylene sealant to permit easy fusing onto the sealant layer of the tear tape 17b which will be described hereinafter, by heat seal (heat fusing).
- Another examples include vinylacetate resin, ionomer resin. Additionally, impulse sealing or high frequency welder are usable when proper materials are selected.
- the film thickness is preferably 10 - 30 ⁇ m in consideration of the bonding strength, further preferably, the film thickness is approx. 15 - 25 ⁇ m.
- the tear tape 17b as shown in Figure 8B, comprises a base material 17b1 and a sealant layer 17b2 at each of the front and back sides.
- the material of the base member 17b1 is required to have sufficient strength to permit tearing of the cover seal 17a, more particularly, the tensile strength thereof is preferably approx. three times that of the cover seal 17a.
- Examples of usable materials include biaxial oriented polyester, biaxial oriented polypropylene, polystyrene, biaxial oriented nylon or another film or sheet material. Particularly, biaxial oriented polyester film having a film thickness of approx. 20 - 40 ⁇ m is preferable.
- the material of the sealant layer 17b2 is similar to that of the sealant layer 17a2 of the cover seal 17a.
- the sealant layers 17a2 and 17b2 are heat-fused for the purpose of unifying the cover seal 17a and the tear tape 17b, they are of similar materials for better fusing together therebetween.
- the sealant layer 17b2 is of polyethylene sealant containing several - several tens percent of ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer, is used, it has preferably a film thickness of approx. 20 - 40 ⁇ m in consideration of the bonding strength. Further preferably, the film thickness is approx. 25 - 35 ⁇ m.
- a nylon layer N may be provided to provide cushion property upon the heat sealing between the base material 17b1 and the sealant layer 17b2.
- the nylon layer N preferably has a film thickness of approx. 10 - 20 ⁇ m, and further preferably approx. 13 - 17 ⁇ m.
- cover seal 17a and the tear tape 17b shown in Figure 8 are made integral by heat-sealing, as shown in Figure 10, to constitute a cover member 17.
- one longitudinal end of the tear tape 17b is extended out of a cover seal 17a and constitutes a free end.
- the free end portion functions as a grip for pulling the cover seal 17a out.
- the cover member 17 may curl as shown in Figure 11 by the heat-pressing. If this occurs, the cover member 17 is unable to be correctly mounted to the opening limiting member 18.
- the heat-contraction ratio of the base material 17a1 of the cover seal 17a is approx. 1 - 10 in the drawing direction, and approx. 0.1 - 3 % in the non-drawing direction, preferably.
- the heat-contraction ratio is measured when the covering member 17 is placed in a gear type hot wind oven at 120 °C for 15 min.
- the covering member 17 is mounted to the opening portion of the opening limiting member 18 shown in Figure 7.
- the opening limiting member 18 is effective to limit the width of the opening when the toner is supplied from the toner container 12a to the developing sleeve 10d.
- the opening limiting member 18 has a thickness of 0.3 - 2 mm and is of polyester plate, polystyrene plate, nylon plate, ABS plate or the like formed into a sheet.
- the opening 18a is formed by punching or molding.
- the opening limiting member 18 is mounted to the flange 12a2 around the opening 12a1 of the toner container by ultrasonic wave fusing or the like, and therefore, it is preferably of the same material as the container 12a. Therefore, if the container 12a is of polystyrene material, the opening limiting member 18 is also of polystyrene material.
- the above-described cover member 17 is mounted to cover the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18 by fusing or the like to hermetically close the opening 18a.
- cover member 17 is mounted to cover the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18 by fusing or the like to hermetically close the opening 18a.
- corona discharge treatment or the like is carried out for easy bonding, as desired.
- the sealing is effected with a seal bar 19a of a horn 19 at approx. 110 °C - 130 °C, a pressure of approx. 1.5 kgf/cm2 - 5 kgf/cm2 for approx. 1 - 3 sec.
- the short side overlapped portion 17c where the cover seal 17a and the tear tape 17b of the covering member 17 are overlapped has a thickness larger by the thickness of the tear tape 17b, and therefore, a recess 19a1 is formed corresponding to the thickness at a portion corresponding to the seal bar 19a.
- the opening limiting member 18 and the seal bar 19a are maintained in parallel with each other and are uniformly press-contacted. If this is not uniform, the sealing surface 17d of the cover member 17 is subjected to an additional stress to such an extent that when the process cartridge B is impacted or let fall, the film is torn from an inside edge 17d1 of the sealing surface 17d with the possible result that the toner leaks out of the toner container 12a.
- an area of overlap (dot portion) between the cover seal 17a and the tear tape 17b excluding the sealing surface 17d of the cover seal 17a for sealing the opening 18a is preferably approx. 50 - 99 %, further preferably approx. 70 - 90 %.
- the reason is that the load at the edge portion covered only by the cover seal 17a is reduced with increase of the area where the cover seal 17a and the tear tape 17b are overlapped, against the inside pressure by the toner in the toner container, during the transportation. Therefore, the toner leakage due to the tearing of the seal can be assuredly prevented.
- the short side length of the tear tape 17b is preferably larger by 0.5 - 2 mm approx. than the short side length of the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18, since then the pressure directly applied to the sealing surface 17d of the cover seal 17a due to the falling or pressure change or the like during transportation is reduced.
- a longitudinal length of the cover seal 17a approx. 237 mm
- a short side length of the cover seal 17a approx. 51.5 mm
- Longitudinal length of the tear tape 17b approx. 574 mm
- Short side length of tear tape 17b 38.5
- Longitudinal length Y1 of the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18 approx. 220 mm
- Short side length Y2 of the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18 approx. 36.5 mm
- Longitudinal length Y3 of the opening limiting member approx. 278.5 mn
- Short side length Y4 of the opening limiting member 18 approx. 77.5 mm
- Longitudinal length X1 of an opening 12a1 of the toner container 12a approx. 221.5 mm
- Short side length X2 of opening 12a1 of the toner container 12a approx. 63.5 mm
- the opening limiting member 18 to which the cover member 17 is used is mounted to the flange 12a2 of the toner container 12a, by which the toner container 12a is hermetically closed.
- the toner feeding member 10b is built in the toner container 12a, and then, the mounting is carried out.
- an unshown tool is inserted through a positioning hole 18b at an end of a short side of the opening limiting member 18 and a positioning hole 12a3 of the toner container 12a to align the holes, and the opening limiting member 18 is positioned relative to the flange 12a2, with the positioned state, ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to complete the fusing.
- a developing device frame 12b show in Figure 14 is coupled with the toner container 12a.
- the developing sleeve 10d or developer blade 10e are mounted to the developing frame 12b.
- the positioning hole 12a3 of the toner container 12a having the sealing member S mounted thereto and in which the tear tape 17b is reversed, and the positioning hole 12b1 formed in the developing device frame 12b are inserted by an unshown tool to align the holes to correctly position the developing device frame 12b to the container 12a.
- the ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to fuse the frame 12b to the opening limiting member 18, thus unifying the frame 12b, the sealing member S and the toner container 12a.
- the tear tape 17b is reversed. More particularly, the tear tape 18 has a first portion 17b3 extended along one surface of a cover seal 17a and a second portion 17b4 disposed at the other side of the cover seal 17, extended from an end of the first portion 17b3 in a reverse direction.
- positioning bosses 12b2 are provided at both sides of the frame 12b.
- the toner container 12a is provided with holes 12a5 engaged by the bosses 12b2.
- a wall 12b3 is provided at one longitudinal end of the frame 12b for mounting a driving unit for driving the toner feeding member or the like.
- Designated by reference 18d is a positioning hole effective when the opening limiting member 17 is mounted to the toner container 12a.
- the toner is supplied through an inlet port not shown into the toner container 12a mounted to the developing frame 12b, and the port is closed. Then, the photosensitive drum 7 is assembled thereinto thus constituting the process cartridge B. Then, the process cartridge B is delivered from the plant.
- the cover member 17 is subjected to load due to falling, impact or pressure change experienced by the cartridge. Then, there is a liability that the inside edge 17d1 portion of the sealing surface 17d is torn (20), as shown in Figure 16.
- cover seal 17a is a uniaxial oriented material, and therefore, the direction of the stress upon the thermocompression using the seal bar 19a is aligned with the longitudinal tearing direction, and therefore, it is relatively easily torn as contrasted to the non-drawn direction.
- the durability against the tearing of the base material 17a1 of the cover seal 17a is important. It is preferably approx. 1.0 - 3.0 kgf/mm in the non-drawing direction, further preferably it is 1.3 - 3.0 kgf/mm.
- the film thickness of the base material 17a1 of the cover seal 17a is preferably approx. 130 - 150 ⁇ m.
- the tear tape 17b is pulled out so that the cover seal 17a is torn, by which the sealing member S is opened, before the use thereof.
- end seals 21 of foamed polyurethane material or the like are bonded to the backside of the developing device frame 12b.
- the end seal 28 has usually a thickness of approx. 2 - 5 mm, and after the coupling between the frame 12b and the toner container 12a, it is compressed to a thickness of approx. one half or one third, so that the toner leakage after the opening is prevented.
- the force required for pulling the tear tape 17 upon the start of the use is increased by the end seal 21, and in addition, the torn end of the cover seal 17a becomes fuzzy or non-smooth because of the friction with the end seal 21.
- the reason for this is as follows. If the fusing between the sealant layer 17a2 of the cover seal 17a and the sealant layer 17b of the tear tape 17b is not complete, the cover seal 17a is torn approx. 2 - 3 mm larger in width than the tearing width of the tear tape 17b. This is the reason for the fuzziness. Therefore, the material of the sealant layer 17a2 of the cover seal 17a is the same as or similar to that of the sealant layer 17b2 of the tear tape 17b.
- bosses 22a and 22b functioning as regulating member for the pulling are provided with a space slightly larger than the width of the tear tape 19b.
- the bosses 22a and 22b are inserted into holes 18c and 12a4 formed in the opening limiting member 18 and the toner container 12a, when the frame 12b and the toner container 12a are coupled.
- the space between the bosses 22a and 22b is approx. 41.5 mm and are placed at approx. 1 - 3 mm away from lateral ends of the tear tape 17b, respectively.
- the end seal 21 is provided with holes 21a and 21b, and the bosses 22a and 22b are engaged with the holes 21a and 21b.
- bosses 22a and 22b As shown in Figure 18, even if the operator erroneously pulls the tear tape 17b in an inclined direction, the bosses 22a and 22b function as guiding the lateral ends of the tear tape 17b to permit smooth pulling in the opening direction. If the tear tape 17b is inclinedly pulled, the friction resistance is imparted between the tape 17b and the bosses 22a and 22b, and therefore, the user will be notified of the wrong direction pulling of the tear tape 17b.
- the bosses 22a and 22b are provided on the frame 12b, and the holes 12a4 are formed in the toner container 12b.
- the toner container 12a may be provided with bosses, and the frame 12b is provided with holes engaged thereby, with the same advantageous effects.
- cover seals 17a Two kinds of cover seals 17a are prepared.
- the base materials 17a1 are 120 and 140 ⁇ m thick, respectively. They are coated with sealant layer 17a2 of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) of the same material having a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, by dry lamination. As shown in Figure 9, it is heat-sealed with the tear tape 17b, thus producing two kinds of covering members 17.
- EVA ethylene-vinyl acetate
- the tear tape 17b comprises a base material 17b1 of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 38 ⁇ m, a sealant layer 17b2 (EVA) having a thickness of 30 ⁇ m, and a drawn nylon layer N having a thickness of 15 ⁇ m as a cushion layer.
- EVA sealant layer 17b2
- the heat seal conditions are 115 °C, 2.8 kg/cm2 and 3 sec.
- the size of the cover seal 17a is 48.0x237 mm, and the size of the tear tape 17b is 37.5x575 mm.
- the cover members 12 each of the two kinds of covering members 17 is heat-seal mounted on a seal surface of the opening limiting member 18 of polystyrene plate having an opening 18a of 36.5 mm x 220 mm and a thickness of 0.5 mm, after corona discharge treatment.
- the sealing member S of the toner container 12a is produced.
- the heat seal conditions are 140 °C, 3.0 kg/cm2, 5.5 sec. It has been confirmed that the parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the seal surface of the opening limiting member 18 is correctly maintained, and thereafter, the heat sealing is carried out.
- Example 1 Two kinds of toner containers 12a are manufactured. These are called Example 1 and Example 2.
- the easy peel film comprises a first base material having a thickness of 16 ⁇ m, a second base material having a thickness of 25 ⁇ m, a cushion layer having a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, EVP sealant layer having a thickness of 30 ⁇ m.
- the first base material and the second base materials are of polyethylene terephthalate and cushion layer is of low molecular weight polyethylene having an average molecular weight of approx. 10.000.
- the force required for pulling the tear tape that is, the strength against the pulling, in the direction of 180 °C has been measured.
- the drawing speed is approx. 3000 mm/min.
- each of the three toner container is coupled with a developing device frame 12b provided with pulling direction limiting bosses 22a and 22b, by ultrasonic wave fusing, so that three process cartridges are manufactured.
- An end seal 21 of foamed polyurethane material is set in the process cartridge after it is opened.
- the toner leakage from the process cartridge after it is opened is prevented upon, for example, the cartridge is taken out upon occurrence of troubles such as paper jam or the like.
- the thickness thereof is 3 mm.
- Figure 20 shows the results at the pulling speed of approx. 3000 mm/min, for the respective process cartridges.
- the Examples 1 and 2 are used with modification that the size of the opening is 60 mm x 220 mm, the size of the cover seal 17a is 71.5 mm x 237 mm, and the size of the tear tape 17b is 61.5 mm x 575 mm.
- the toner containers 12a and the process cartridges B are manufactured. They are called Example 3 and Example 4, respectively.
- Comparison Example 2 in place of the covering member 17, the easy peel film used in Comparison Example 1 is used with size change to match the size of the opening of the opening limiting member 18. In the similar manner, the toner container and process cartridge are manufactured.
- the conditions are as follows. The pressure is increased at each 0.05 kgf/cm2 with 5 sec. maintenance of the pressure, and the test is continued until the cover member punctures by the internal pressure.
- the conditions of the falling tests are as follows. Three are let fall from the height of 60 cm in two modes, i.e., 1-corner 3-edge and 6-side mode and 6-side 4-corner mode. For one lot, 10 falling tests are carried out, and the toner leakage from the covering member is checked.
- the pressure durability is high enough in Examples 3 and 4, and no problem arises in the falling test.
- the bonding strength of the seal is not enough with the result of toner leakage when the width of the opening 18a is increased as in this case.
- the sealing property of the cover seal 17a is good enough, and the tear tape 17b has a width larger than the opening width of the limiting member 18, and therefore, the pressure directly applied to the sealing surface of the cover seal 17a is reduced, that is, there are significant advantageous effects from the standpoint of pressure durability, falling or other transportation ambience.
- Example 3 This is a modification of Examples 3 and 4.
- the size of the opening of the limiting member 18 is 60 mm x 220 mm, and the size of the cover seal 17a is 71.5 mm x 237 mm, as in Examples 3 and 4.
- the size of the tear tape 17b is 37.5 mm x 575 mm.
- the toner containers and the process cartridges are manufactured. They are called Examples 5 and 6, respectively.
- the tear tape is pulled at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min, and the tearing expansion of the cover seal 17a after the opening, the fuzziness at the end surface of the cover seal 17a upon the opening, that is, the stability of the tearing, are checked.
- the results are shown in Figure 23.
- the tearing expansion of the cover seal 12a upon the opening is not more than 1 mm for both of them, and therefore, the opening width to the developing device is sufficiently limited, and the tearing stability is satisfactory.
- the process cartridge is set in the main assembly of the apparatus, and the influence to the image is checked, and it has been confirmed that the toner discharging property is very good without any problem on the image.
- the opening width to the developing device can not be limited by the sealing member.
- the opened process cartridge is set in the main apparatus, and it has been checked whether improper image formation with white stripes or the like occurs by introduction of the residual sealant into the toner or not. The results are shown in Figure 24.
- the entirety of the overlapped portion between the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b (dot portion) S2 is sealed except for the sealing portion (hatched portion) S1 corresponding to the opening portion of the sealing member 17, in an conventional example, as shown in Figure 25.
- the sealing member 17, after the sealing may be significantly curled in the longitudinal direction and the width direction, as shown in Figure 11.
- the sealing width W1 of the seal pattern S3 is preferably approx. 2 - 7 mm.
- the sealing width W1 of the two short sides size is preferably approx. 5 - 7 mm.
- the seal pattern S3 maybe intermittent only in the two longitudinal sides, or as show in Figure 29, the seal pattern S3 may not be sealed at a short side portion corresponding to an end of the tearing of the tear tape 17b (channel-like form).
- sealing only an internal portion S4 (dot portion) of the conventional sealing portion (S2 in Figure 25), is effective for curl prevention, but since the short side portion corresponding to the start of the tearing is not sealed, and therefore, the tearing property is not good with the result of production of fuzzy portion of the cover film 17a, and therefore, this is not preferable.
- the sealing member 17 In the mounting of the sealing member 17 to the opening limiting member 18, the sealing member 17 is fused on the opening limiting member 18, thus hermetically closing the opening 18a.
- the seal pattern of the fusing is such that the portion corresponding to the leading end and the trailing end upon the pulling of the tear tape 17b, that is, the portion P2 (short side seal pattern) corresponding to the short side of the opening 18a is narrowed as much as possible relative to the portion corresponding to the middle part, that is, the portion corresponding to the longitudinal side P1 (longitudinal seal pattern), in consideration of the short side length (opening width) Y2 of the opening limiting member 18 and the toner content therein, so that the toner does not leak out of the container 12a by the falling, impact or the like.
- the short side seal pattern P2 is in the form of a mountain having an apex angle ⁇ .
- the longitudinal seal pattern P1 has an outer blank or inner blank of the fusing of the sealing member 17 in consideration of the seal deviation, relative to the width Y5 of the longitudinal flange portion.
- the blanks are approx. 1 - 2 mm.
- the sealing width T1 of the longitudinal seal pattern is preferably approx. 2 - 5 mm.
- the dimension of the short side of the opening 18a (Y1) is as large as approx. 20 - 100 mm, it is preferably approx. 3 - 5 mm.
- the short side seal pattern P2 has an outer blank of fusing of the sealing member 17, that is, the difference from the distance from the longitudinal end of the opening limiting member 18, of approx. 1.0 - 3.0 in consideration of sealing deviation, relative to a width Y6 of the short side flange of the opening limiting member 18.
- the sealing width T2 is approx. 1.5 - 3.5 mm. If the short side length Y2 of the opening 18a is as long as 20 mm, the sealing width T2 is preferably approx. 2.0 - 3.5 mm.
- the sufficient durability against pressure is provided even if the sealing width T2 of the short side seal pattern P2 is narrower than the seal width T1 of the longitudinal seal pattern P1.
- the seal bulges in the longitudinal direction normally since the short side length Y2 of the opening 18a is shorter than the longitudinal length Y1.
- the force applied to the short side seal pattern P2 is smaller than the force applied to the longitudinal seal patter P1. Therefore, the seal pattern width T2 of the short side may be smaller than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, and the durability against pressure is still sufficient.
- the portion of the short side seal pattern P2 is confined by the end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane or the like provided adjacent the frame 12b ( Figure 23), and therefore, the sealing width T2 (approx. 1 - 2 mm) narrower than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1.
- the sealing member 17 fused using the seal pattern is removed by pulling the tear tape 17b.
- the maximum force felt by the user is proportional to the maximum sealing width T shown in Figure 31B. That is, the maximum sealing width T is large, the required pulling force is large, and it is small if the maximum width is small.
- the maximum sealing width T when the apex angle of the mountain is used, T 2x[T2/cos( ⁇ /2)]
- the opening strength is proportional to the sealing width T2 of the short side seal pattern P2. If the sealing pattern is linear as in the case of frame pattern rather than the maintain pattern, the sealing width G and the maximum sealing width T are the same, as shown in Figure 32. If the usable sealing width G in consideration of the short side length Y2 of the opening 18a, the opening strength becomes the maximum.
- the opening strength of the sealing member 17 is minimized by employing the mountain-like form in the short side seal pattern P2 and by making the seal width T2 smaller than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, and therefore, the significant reduction of the opening strength is accomplished.
- the opening strength is reduced if the apex angle ⁇ is reduced. If, however the ⁇ is reduced beyond 90 degrees, the toner in the toner content 12a may enter between the sealing member 17 and the opening limiting member 18 in the mountain portion with the result of scattering of the toner thus introduced when the sealing member 17 is removed. In addition, if the angle ⁇ is smaller than 90 degrees, the seal may become loose at the end portion of the mountain shape (hatched portion of Figure 31B) when the toner container 12a of the process cartridge B fall or impacted, with the result of larger pressure applied, and therefore, the toner is liable to leak.
- the short side seal pattern P2 is in the form of mountain, but the apex angle is not less than 90 degrees, by which the toner scattering upon the opening can be reduced, and the durability against the pressure can be assured.
- the opening strength can be reduced.
- the preferable apex angle is 90 - 170 degrees, and further preferably 130 - 120 degrees.
- the short side width Y6 of the opening limiting member 18 is preferably 3 - 12 mm, and further preferably 5 - 12 mm.
- the dimensions of the sealing member S in this embodiment are as follows ( Figures 7 and 31). Length of the cover film 17a: 237 mm Short side dimension of the cover film 17a: 51.5 mm Length of the tear tape 17b: approx. 574 mm Short side length of the tear tape 17b: approx. 38.5 mm Longitudinal dimension Y1 of the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 220 mm Short side dimension Y2 of the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 36.5 mm Longitudinal dimension Y3 of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 278.5 mm Short side dimension Y4 of the opening limiting member 18: approx.
- the opening limiting member 18 to which the cover member 17 is fused is mounted to the flange 12a2 of the toner container 12a, by which the toner container 12a is hermetically closed.
- the toner feeding member 10b is built in the toner container 12a, and then, the mounting is carried out.
- an unshown tool is inserted through a positioning hole 18b at an end of a short side of the opening limiting member 18 and a positioning hole 12a3 of the toner container 12a to align the holes, and the opening limiting member 18 is positioned relative to the flange 12a2, with the positioned state, ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to complete the fusing.
- the toner container is assembled.
- a developing device frame 12b show in Figure 34 is coupled with the toner container 12a.
- the developing sleeve 10d or developer blade 10e are mounted to the developing frame 12b.
- an antenna line 12b4 functioning as an electrode for detecting the toner remaining amount change as an electrostatic capacity change is fixed.
- the antenna line 12b4 is placed in a groove formed in the developing frame 12b, and a fixing member 12b5 is fixed in the groove by adhesive, and an end 12b6 is exposed to the outside as an electrode. Adjacent the antenna line, there is mounted a toner stirring rod 12b7.
- the stirring rod 12b7 rotatably supports end of a wire bent to a channel shape, and driving force is transmitted to a gear (not shown) fixed to one of ends, by which the stirring rod 12b7 is rotated to stir the toner fed to the developing sleeve 10d through the toner supply port.
- the developing frame 12b is provided with members 22a, 22b or the like for limiting pulling direction of the end sealing member 21 or a tear tape 12b, at a predetermined position.
- the positioning hole 12a3 of the toner container 12a having the sealing member S mounted thereto and in which the tear tape 17b is reversed, and the positioning hole 12b1 formed in the developing device frame 12b are inserted by an unshown tool to align the holes to correctly position the developing device frame 12b to the container 12a.
- the ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to fuse the frame 12b to the opening limiting member 18, thus unifying the frame 12b, the sealing member S and the toner container 12a.
- the description will be made as to the structure which is different from that in Figure 14.
- the force required for peeling the cover film 17a off the limiting member 18 becomes larger than the force (bonding force by the short side seal pattern P2) with which the cover film 17a is bonded on the limiting member 18.
- the tearing end of the cover film 17a is peeled and raised by the pulling force of the tear tape 17b, so that it is removed from the limiting member 18, so that the force required for removing the tear tape 17b becomes extremely large.
- the tearing end of the cover film 17a is confined by the end seal 21, so that the peeling and raising of the tearing end is prevented upon the pulling of the tear tape, and therefore, the cover film 17a is assuredly torn.
- the pressing force is preferably 1.0 kgf - 3.0 kgf, further preferably 1.2 kgf - 2.0 kgf.
- the distance between the frame 12b and the limiting member 18 is 1 mm, and the end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane having a thickness of 2 mm is mounted, and it is compressed to the thickness of approx. 1/2, by which the tearing end of the cover film 17a is pressed by the force of approx. 1.5 kgf.
- the pulling direction of the tear tape 17b is regulated.
- the tear tape 17b is pulled out, there is a liability that the end seal member 21 is partly peeled by the tear tape 17.
- the pulling force is significantly increased to 7 - 8 kg, although usually it is 5 kg.
- a projection 23 is provided at a portion of the end seal 21 adjacent the pulling side of the tear tape 17b, by which the end seal 21 is prevented from being peeled.
- the projection 23 is contacted to an upstream end, with respect to the tear tape pulling direction, of the end seal 21.
- the projection 23, as shown in Figure 35 has a height H of approx. 0.3 - 0.5 mm, a width W of approx. 3 - 5 mm. It is integral with the developing frame 12b (separate polystyrene members of the similar shape may be mounted to the developing device frame 12b). To an end of the projection 23, the upstream end of the end seal member 21 is contacted, and the end seal 21 is bonded.
- the dimension of the projection 23 measured in the direction of width of the tear tape 17b is preferably larger than the width of the tear tape 17b, but it is not inevitably larger than the width of the tear tape 17b, or it may be intermittently provided.
- corner of the projection 23 is formed into R (rounded) to reduce the resistance against the pulling of the tear tape 17b.
- the projections 23b may be integrally formed with the developing frame 12b, or may be separate members.
- an opening limiting member 18 is mounted to limit the open area of the toner container 12a, and the sealing member 17 is mounted to the opening limiting member 18, but the provision of the opening limiting member 18 is not inevitable. but the sealing member 12 may be mounted directly to the opening of the toner container.
- the cover film 17a and the flexible tear tape 17b are integrally formed, and the cover film 17a is torn by the tear tape 17b, but the sealing member may be in the form of a so-called easy peel film.
- the preferable example of the easy film comprises a first base, a second base, a cushion layer and a sealant layer.
- this is not limiting the present invention.
- the first base member drawn polypropyrene film or the like has been used conventionally.
- biaxial oriented polyethylene film exhibiting higher film strength is used.
- the second base a nylon layer to provide the strength (toughness) with the film, but the nylon exhibits a very high moisture absorbing property with the result of easy curling, and therefore, biaxial oriented polyester film similarly to the first base is preferably used.
- the second base may have an arrow or the like printed thereon for instructing properly the operator with the opening direction of the toner container or the like.
- the first base and the second base may be used as one layer base.
- the one layer base exhibits better seal bonding property, and the print is clear.
- a biaxial oriented polyester film having a film thickness corresponding to those of the first and second bases is used.
- the first base member and the second base member are laminated into one base material.
- the bonding strength between the first and second bases by the lamination is higher than the bonding strength between the sealant layer and the toner container since otherwise the first and second bases are peeled from each other upon the opening. Therefore, strong bonding method is used, such as with the use of polyester bonding material using a binder material similar to the film base.
- the lamination is carried out so that no crease occurs in the first and second bases and that no air or the like is introduced therebetween.
- the cushion layer a polyethylene layer is used.
- low molecular weight approximately 10,000 is preferably used.
- ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer sealant is used for example, preferably it is a material containing approx. 1 - 20 % by weight vinyl acetate copolymer.
- the sealant layer contains adhesiveness having material or slipping material or the like to provide adjusted and well-balanced easy peel property.
- the easy peeling function as speculated in JIS, when it is peeled at 15 mm width and 30 mm, the force is approx. 1 kg/15 mm - 3 kg/15 mm, approximately. This is the value when the seal film heat-sealed with the lowest sealing pressure onto a flat plate mainly comprising polystyrene or the like, is peeled in the direction of 180 degrees.
- the seal bonding strength and the opening strength changes with how much the cushion layer and the sealant layer are collapsed or how the seal surface of the toner container deforms (depressed) by the heat and pressure of the heat seal operation, depending on the sealing condition relative to the toner container.
- the film thickness of each layer of the easy peel film having the four layer structure is as follows from the standpoint of the balance between the seal bonding strength and the opening force.
- the first base has a thickness of 10 - 30 ⁇ m; the second base, 10 - 30 ⁇ m; the cushion layer, 10 - 30 ⁇ m; and the sealant layer, 30 - 50 ⁇ m. Further preferably, the first base has a thickness of 10 - 20 ⁇ m; the second base, 20 - 30 ⁇ m; the cushion layer, 20 - 30 ⁇ m; and the sealant layer, 40 - 50 ⁇ m.
- the manufacturing method for the easy peel film the first base and second base are laminated, and the base layers and the sealant layer are bonded by fused cushion layer, and thereafter, they are cooled and wound up.
- the opening may be sealed by such an easy peel film.
- the cover film 17a is produced by dry-laminating a sealant layer 17a2 of ethylenevinylacetate (EVA) material of 20 ⁇ m-thick on a base 17a1 of uniaxial foamed polypropylene having a thickness of 140 ⁇ m.
- the tear tape 17b comprises a base 17b1 of biaxial polyester film of 38 ⁇ m-thick, an EVA sealant layer 17b2, a drawn nylon layer N as a cushion layer of 15 ⁇ m-thick, with the layer structure shown in Figure 9.
- the sealing member 17 is manufactured by heat-sealing them.
- the size of the cover film 17a is 53.5 mm x 237 mm; the size of the tear tape 17b is 38.5 mm x 575 mm; and the heat sealing condition is 120 °C, 5.0 kg/cm2, 3 sec.
- the seal pattern for integrating the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b is as shown in Figure 27, and the seal width W1 is 5 mm.
- Figure 36 shows results of measurements of the curling amount of the sealing member 17 in the width direction shown in Figure 26.
- the width of the tear tape 17b is very large such as approx. 40 ⁇ m, the curling amount can be suppressed to a very low level, that is 2 mm.
- Such a sealing member 17 is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of the opening limiting member 18 having a thickness of 0.5 mm, an opening of 36.5 mm x 220 mm and made of polystyrene plate after corona discharge treatment. At this time, the curling amount of the sealing member 17 is so small that there arises no problem, and therefore, no seal deviation occurs on the seal surface of the opening limiting member 18, and in addition, the automization of the production is considered possible.
- the heat seal condition is 140 °C, 3.0 kg/cm2 and 5.5 sec.
- the sealing surfaces between the seal bar 19a and the opening limiting member 18 are confirmed to be correctly parallel, and thereafter, the heat seal is effected.
- the opening limiting member 18 on which the sealing member 17 is mounted is fixed through ultrasonic wave fusing process, by which the toner container 12 is manufactured.
- the process cartridge B is manufactured.
- the end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane material has a dimension of 2 mm in order that the toner leakage from the tape removing portion of the opened cartridge B upon the removal of the cartridge from the main assembly upon trouble such as sheet jam or the like, and in order that the balance is provided relative to the opening strength.
- the process cartridge B is opened at approx. 3000 mm/min, and a tearing expansion width of the cover film 17a after the opening and the occurrence of fuzziness (tearing stability) from the end surface of the cover film 17a upon the opening.
- the seal patter for unifying the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b is dots as shown in Figure 28, and the seal width W1 is 5 mm.
- the curling amount K1 of the sealing member 17 is very small as shown in Figure 36.
- the seal deviation relative to the limiting member 18 does not occur.
- the automization of the sealing process is considered possible.
- a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the check is made as to the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of the cover film 17a. As shown in Figure 36, the results are very satisfactory.
- the seal pattern for unifying the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b is as shown in the form a channel, as shown in Figure 29.
- the sealing width W1 is 7 mm.
- the curling amount K1 of the sealing member 17 is very low as shown in Figure 36, and there is no seal deviation to the limiting member 18, and the automization of the sealing process is considered possible.
- a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of the cover film 17a after the opening are checked. As shown in Figure 36, the results are very satisfactory.
- the curling amount K1 of the sealing member 17 is very small as shown in Figure 36, and the seal deviation relative to the limiting member 18 does not occur. Automization of the sealing process is considered possible.
- the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b are made of the same material and under the same sealing conditions as in the Experiment 1-1.
- the seal pattern is as shown in Figure 25, that is, the entire surface S4 where the cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b are overlapped except for the seal portion of the sealing member 17 corresponding to the opening, that is, the entire surface of the seal pattern S3 in Figure 27 including the non-seal portion.
- the curling amount of the sealing member 17 is 15.5 mm as shown in Figure 36 which is very large with the result that the positioning of the sealing to the opening regulating member 18 is not easy with the result of frequent occurrences of seal deviation, and the automization of the sealing process is not considered possible.
- Cover film 17a and the tear tape 17b are made of the same materials as in Experiment 1-1, and are unified under the same sealing conditions, but with the sealing pattern of Figure 30, that is, the non-seal portion in the seal pattern S3 of Figure 27 is also sealed (S4).
- the curling amount of the sealing member 17, as shown in Figure 36 is as large as 10.3 mm, and therefore, the seal positioning to the opening limiting member 18 is not good with the result of frequent occurrence of the sealing deviation, and therefore, the automization of the sealing process is not considered possible.
- the causes are considered as follows. Since the unification of the portion of the start of the tearing is not assured with the result that by the friction with the end seal 21 with the pulling portion, the cover film 17 is peeled from the tear tape 17b with the result of fuzzy or non-smooth surface, with the expansion of the tearing width.
- the use is made with the sealing member 17 and the opening limiting member 18 as in Experiment 1-1, and the sealing condition of the sealing member to the regulating member 18 is 140 °C, 5.0 kg/cm2, and 5.5 sec. After the confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the sealing surface of the opening limiting member 18, and thereafter, the heat seal is carried out. Thereafter, the opening limiting member 18 sealed by the sealing member 17 is ultrasonic wave-fused on the flange surface of the toner container 12a, thus manufacturing the toner container.
- seal patterns shown in Figures 32 and 33 are used with the pattern dimensions shown in Figure 37 as samples a and b.
- the four kinds of toner containers 12a are coupled by ultrasonic wave fusing with the developing device frame 12b provided with a boss for opening direction support, so that four kinds of process cartridges are produced.
- the distance between the opening regulating member 18 and the frame 12b is 1 mm, and the end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm.
- the process cartridge B is opened at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min.
- the opening strength (required force to open) is shown in Figure 37. As will be apparent, there occurs no toner scattering upon the opening of the seal member 17 in four examples. However, the opening strength is very low in samples 1 and 2, and the operativity in the opening is very good.
- the puncture strength and the falling test (after 550 g of the toner is loaded) are carried out.
- the puncture strength the durability against the pressure is measured until the sealing member 17 is removed and the puncture occurs by the internal pressure when the pressure is increased by 0.05 kgf/cm2 and the pressure is maintained for 5 sec, and this is repeated.
- three cartridges are altogether let fall from the height of 90 cm. The cartridge is let fall 10 times for one group in one-corner 3-edge 6-surface mode and 6-surface 4-corner mode, and the toner leakage is confirmed.
- the toner container exhibits low opening strength, high opening operativity and high durability against pressure.
- an easy peel film As for the sealing member for sealing the opening 18 of the opening limiting member 18, an easy peel film is used.
- the easy peel film comprises a first base of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 16 ⁇ m, a second base of biaxial polyester film having a thickness of 25 ⁇ m, a cushion layer of low molecular wave polyethylene film having a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 30 ⁇ m (four-layer structure).
- the film size of the easy peel film is 46 mm x 574 mm.
- the sealing member is heat-sealed to the opening 18a of the opening limiting member 18 as in Experiment 2-1.
- the sealing conditions are 150 °C, 5.0 kg/cm2, 2.5 sec.
- the heat seal operation is carried out.
- the opening limiting member 18 sealed by such a sealing member is fused to the flange surface of the toner container 12a by ultrasonic wave fusing, thus manufacturing the toner container.
- Two kinds of seal patterns for mounting the sealing member to the opening limiting member 18 are produced as shown in Figure 31, and the pattern dimensions are as shown in Figure 39.
- the samples are called samples 3 and 4.
- seal patterns shown in Figures 32 and 33 are used with the pattern dimensions shown in Figure 39.
- the samples are called samples c and d.
- the four kinds of toner containers 12a are coupled by ultrasonic wave fusing with developing device frames 12b having a boss for opening direction support, thus producing four kinds of process cartridges.
- the distance between the opening limiting member 18 and the developing frame 12b is 1 mm, and the end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm.
- Figure 39 shows the opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened approx. at 3000 mm/min. As will be apparent from this results, the toner scattering does not occur upon the opening of the sealing member 17 for the four kinds of the cartridges. However, with samples 3 and 4, the opening strength is very low, and therefore, the operativity upon the opening is very satisfactory.
- the toner container exhibits low opening strength, the good opening operativity and high durability against pressure by the use of the seal pattern described above.
- a tear tape 17b of four layer easy peel film is heat-sealed, and three kinds of tear seal member 17 having different sizes are produced as samples 5, 6 and sample e.
- the tear tape 17b comprises biaxial oriented polyester layer having a thickness of 16 ⁇ m, a biaxial oriented nylon layer having a thickness of 25 ⁇ m, a low molecular weight polyethylene layer having a thickness of 30 ⁇ m, and an EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 40 ⁇ m.
- the heat seal condition of the tear tape 17b is 120 °C, 5 kg/cm2 and 3 sec.
- the size of the cover film 17a of sample 5 is 44.0 x 310mm; size of tear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm; the size of the cover film 17a of sample 6 is 44.0 x 320 mm; the size of the tear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm; the size of the cover film 17a of sample e is 44.0 x 348 mm, and the size of the tear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm.
- the sealing member 17 is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of the toner container 12a having an opening of 30.0 mm x 301 mm with the seal patter of Figure 31 and with the pattern dimension shown in Figure 41 after corona discharge treatment. After confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the flange surface of the toner container 12a is confirmed, the heat sealing is effected.
- Three kinds of toner containers 12a are coupled with developing device frames 12b having opening direction supporting bosses by ultrasonic wave bonding, thus producing three process cartridges.
- the clearance between the toner container 12a and the frame 12b is 1 mm, and the end seal 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm.
- Figure 41 shows the results of opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min.
- the opening strength of the sealing member of each of the three kinds is very low, and therefore, the operativity is very good.
- the mountain type sealing pattern having an apex angle ⁇ not more than 90 degrees in sample e is the lowest.
- the seal is loose adjacent the apex of the seal pattern because of the large width Y6 (24 mm) at the ends of the flange, and therefore, the seal is peeled from the apex of the mountain seal pattern in both of the puncture strength and falling tests.
- the toner leakage occurs at the same position.
- the angle ⁇ and the width Y6 are preferably within certain ranges.
- an easy peel film is used to hermetically seal the opening 12a1 of the toner container 12a.
- the easy peel film comprises a first base of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 16 mm, and a second base of biaxial polyester film having a thickness of 25 ⁇ m, a cushion layer of low molecular weight polyethylene having a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, an EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 50 ⁇ m (four layer structure).
- the size of the easy peel film is 39.0 x 700 mm.
- Such an easy peel film is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of the toner container 12a having an opening 12a1 of 30.0 mm x 301 mm with the seal pattern shown in Figure 31, the heat seal conditions are 180 °C, 5.0 kg/cm2 and 2.5 sec.
- the heat seal pattern dimensions are as shown in Figure 35, and samples 7, 8 and f are manufactured as three kinds of toner containers 12a. After confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the sealing surface of the flange of the toner container, the heat seal is carried out.
- Three toner containers 12a are coupled with developing device frames 12b having opening direction support bosses by ultrasonic wave fusing, thus producing three kinds of process cartridges.
- the clearance between the toner container 12a and the frame 12b is 1 mm, and the foamed polyurethane end seal member 21 has a thickness of 2 mm.
- the opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened at a speed at approx. 3000 mm/min. is shown in Figure 43.
- the opening strength of the sealing member is very low for all of the three kinds, and therefore, the operativity is very satisfactory.
- the opening strength is the lowest with sample f having a mountain like seal pattern with an apex angle of not more than 90 degrees.
- the toner scattering is not observed upon the removal of the sealing member with respect to samples 7 and 8, but with respect to sample f, the toner exists between the sealing member and the flange of the toner container 12a in the mountain-like seal portion, and the toner scatters when the sealing member is removed, and the neighborhood is contaminated.
- the seal is loose adjacent the apex of the mountain shape because of the large end width Y6 (24 mm) of the flange, and the seal is peeled adjacent the apex in the puncture and falling tests, and the toner leakage occurs in the same position.
- the angle ⁇ of the mountain seal pattern and the end width Y6 of the flange are preferably within the predetermined range.
- the material of the toner container 12a is preferably unti-shock polyethylene material or the like added with butadiene rubber for the purpose of avoiding clack upon falling or impact during transportation. Furthermore, addition of bromine or phosphorus fire proof material is preferable.
- the process cartridge B of this embodiment is not limited to monochromatic image formation, but is applicable to a cartridge for multi color image formation (two colors, three colors or full colors) using a plurality of developing means.
- the photosensitive layer of the image bearing member is of an organic photoconductor (OPC), but the present invention is not limited to this case.
- OPC organic photoconductor
- it may be amorphous silicon (A-Si), selenium (Se), zinc oxide (ZnO) or cadmium sulfide (CdS) or the like.
- the shape of the image bearing member is not limited to a drum, but may be a belt.
- the developing method a known two-component magnetic brush developing method, a cascade developing method, a touch-down developing method, cloud developing method or another developing method is usable.
- the charging means in the foregoing embodiment, a so-called contact type charging method is used, but another known structure is usable.
- metal shield of aluminum or the like is disposed to enclosed three sides of a tungsten wire, which is supplied with a high voltage, thus producing positive or negative ions to the surface of the photosensitive drum so as to uniformly charge the surface of the drum.
- the charging means may be a blade type (charging blade), pad type, block type, rod type or wire type.
- a blade, a fur brush, a magnetic brush or the like may be used as to the cleaning method for the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum.
- the process cartridge described hereinbefore comprises an image bearing member in the form of an electrophotographic photosensitive member, for example, and at least one process means. Therefore, other process cartridges are as follows.
- An image bearing member and charging member are unified into a cartridge detachably mountable to the main assembly of the apparatus.
- An image bearing member and developing means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- An image bearing member and cleaning means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- An image bearing member and two or more process means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- An image bearing member, charging means, developing means and/or cleaning means may be unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- the mounting member 15 for the photosensitive drum may be used in the case that the photosensitive drum is directly supported in the main assembly of the apparatus, as well as in the process cartridge.
- the toner container sealed by the sealing member S is a process cartridge as an example.
- the present invention is applicable to a toner replenishing type in which the toner container directly supplies the toner into the toner container in the main assembly of the apparatus.
- the image forming apparatus has been in the form of a laser beam printer, but the present invention is not limited to this, and is applicable to an LED printer, an electrophotographic copying machine, a facsimile machine, a word processor or another image forming apparatus.
- the operativity in removing the sealing member is improved while leakage of the developer is prevented, in a developing apparatus, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a developing apparatus, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus
- The image forming apparatus includes an electrophotographic copying machine or a printer, using a developer.
- An electrophotographic type image forming apparatus are widely used as in copying machine or the like. In such an apparatus, a
photosensitive drum 1 is uniformly charged and is selectively exposed to form a latent image. The latent image is visualized with a developer, and the visualizing image is transferred onto a recording material. In such an apparatus, a photosensitive drum and a developing device having a developer container or the like are unified into a cartridge. The cartridge is mounted to a main assembly of the apparatus. The latent image formed on the photosensitive drum is developed using a developer accommodated in the developer container in the cartridge. - In order to prevent leakage of the developer from the container during transportation, the opening of the developer container is sealed by a sealing member. Prior to the start of the use, the operator removes the sealing member to open the developer container, by which the developer contained in the container is supplied to the developing roller or the like through the opening. When the operator opens the container, if the operator pulls the sealing member obliquely through an error, the opening action does not performed as desired with the result that a desired opening region is not provided. When the user pulls the sealing member, the sealing member rubs the end sealing member with the result that the sealing member is peeled off the frame with the result of larger force required for pulling the sealing member. In addition, the developer leaks from the peeled portion.
- Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus, process cartridge and an image forming apparatus in which the operativity in removing the sealing member is improved.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus, process cartridge and an image forming apparatus in which the developer is effectively prevented from leaking out.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a developing apparatus, process cartridge and an image forming apparatus in which the operativity when the operator uses the cartridge, is improved.
- These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- Figure 1 is a sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a sectional view of the image forming apparatus when it is opened.
- Figure 4 illustrates a photosensitive drum mounting member.
- Figure 5 is a sectional view of a second conductive member of the mounting member.
- Figure 6 shows dimensions of the mounting member.
- Figure 7 is a perspective view wherein a toner container, an opening regulating member and a cover member are disassembled.
- Figure 8A is a sectional view of a cover seal.
- Figure 8B is a sectional view of a tear tape.
- Figure 9 illustrates a tear tape according to a further embodiment.
- Figure 10 is a sectional view of a cover member having integral cover seal and a tear tape.
- Figure 11 illustrates a covering member which is curled.
- Figure 12 illustrates fusing of a cover member to an opening regulating member.
- Figure 13 illustrates a ratio of the cover seal and the tear tape.
- Figure 14 illustrates mounting of a developing frame to a toner container with a sealing member.
- Figure 15 illustrates pressure applied to the cover seal by an internal pressure of the toner container.
- Figure 16 illustrates a torn cover seal.
- Figure 17 is a sectional view of an example having an end seal.
- Figure 18 illustrates a limiting boss for limiting pulling of the tear tape.
- Figure 19 is a table of experimental results of strength of a tear tape against pulling.
- Figure 20 is a table of experimental results of strength against opening of the process cartridge.
- Figure 21 is a table of experimental results of strength against opening of the process cartridge and a strength of the tear tape against pulling.
- Figure 22 is a table of experimental results about strengths of the toner container and the process cartridge against pressure and falling test.
- Figure 23 is a table of experimental results about tear expansion of the cover seal and stability of tearing, when the tear tape is pulled.
- Figure 24 is a table of experimental results about residual sealant and improper image formation, when the tear tape is pulled out.
- Figure 25 illustrates a conventional sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are entirely heat-sealed.
- Figure 26 illustrates curling of the sealing member.
- Figure 27 illustrates a sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are heat-sealed at an overlapped marginal regions.
- Figure 28 illustrates a sealing member in which a cover film and a tear tape are heat-sealed at spots in a longitudinal periphery.
- Figure 29 illustrates a sealing member wherein the heat seal is omitted at one of short side around the overlapped portion of the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 30 illustrates a sealing member in which the heat sealing is effect only an internal periphery of the overlapped portion between the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 31 illustrates a seal pattern according to a first embodiment in which the sealing member is sealed in a mountain pattern on an opening limiting member.
- Figure 32 illustrates a conventional seal pattern in which the sealing member is sealed in the form of a frame on the opening limiting member.
- Figure 33 illustrates a conventional seal pattern in which a sealing member is sealed in the form of a mountain on an opening regulating member, and a seal width is uniform.
- Figure 34 illustrates a toner container having sealing member, to which a developing frame is mounted.
- Figure 35 is a sectional view having an end seal.
- Figure 36 is a table of experimental results as to amount of curling, tearing expansion width and tearing stability in a heat seal pattern of the cover film and the tear tape.
- Figure 37 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-1.
- Figure 38 shows results of puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-1.
- Figure 39 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-2.
- Figure 40 is a table of results of puncture strength and a falling test in experiment 2-2.
- Figure 41 is a table of seal pattern dimensions for heat seal of the sealing member in experiment 2-3.
- Figure 42 is a table of puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-3.
- Figure 43 is a table of seal pattern dimension for heat seal of the sealing member.
- Figure 44 is a table of results of the puncture strength and falling test in experiment 2-4.
- Referring to the accompanying drawings, first embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- Figure 1 is a sectional view of an image forming apparatus loaded with a process cartridge, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 is a sectional view of the process cartridge.
- The image forming apparatus A, as shown in Figure 1, projects light image bearing image information from an
optical system 1 to a photosensitive drum which is an example of the image bearing member, and a developed image is formed on the photosensitive member. In synchronism with the toner image formation, therecording material 2 is fed by feedingmeans 3, and an image forming station which is in the form of a cartridge (process cartridge B), the toner image is transferred onto a recording material from the photosensitive drum by transfer means 4. Therecording material 2 is fed to fixing means 5, where the toner image is fixed on the recording material, and the recording material is discharged to a discharge station. - A process cartridge B constituting the image forming station, as shown in Figure 2, is such that the
photosensitive drum 7 is rotated while the surface thereof is uniformly charged by chargingmeans 8, and the light image from theoptical system 1 is projected onto thephotosensitive drum 7 through theexposure station 9, so that a latent image is formed. The latent image is developed into a toner image by developingmeans 10. The toner image is transferred therefrom onto therecording material 2 by the transfer means 4, and thereafter, the residual toner remaining on thephotosensitive drum 7 is removed by cleaning means. Various parts such as thephotosensitive drum 7 or the like are contained in a housing, so that they constitute a cartridge. - The description will be made as to various parts of the image forming apparatus A and the process cartridge B. The description will be further made as to a mounting
member 15 for mounting thephotosensitive drum 7 onto a cleaningcontainer 12c, and a sealing member mounted to atoner container 12a around an opening thereof. - The description will be made as to an optical system, feeding means, transfer means, fixing means and cartridge mounting means in this order.
- The optical system products the light beam carrying image information provided by an external apparatus or the like, onto the
photosensitive member 7. As shown in Figure 1, it comprises an optical unit 1a containing a laser diode 1b, a polygonal mirror 1c, a scanner motor 1d and an image forming lens 1e. - When an image signal is sent from an external equipment such as a computer or word processor, the laser diode 1b emits light in response to the imaging signal, and the emitted light is projected as the imaging beam to the polygonal mirror 1c, which is being rotated at a high speed by a scanner motor 1d. The imaging beam reflected by the polygonal mirror 1c is projected through the image forming lens 1e and is effected by the mirror 1f onto the
photosensitive drum 7, exposing selectively the surface thereof. As a result, a latent image is formed on the drum in accordance with the image information. - The description will be made as to the structure of feeding means 3 for feeding the recording material (recording sheet, OHP sheet, cloth or thin sheet, for example). In this embodiment, two
cassettes recording materials 2 can be selectively fed. In addition, one side or both-side printing is possible. - When either of
cassette 3a orcassette 3b is selected, the topmost sheet is fed by a pick-uproller 3c and aseparation roller pair 3d in the selected cassette. Then, it is fed to aregistration roller pair 3e. Theregistration roller pair 3e is driven in synchronism with the image forming operation to feed therecording material 2 to an image transfer position where thephotosensitive drum 7 and thetransfer roller 4 are contacted. - The
recording material 2 having received the toner image is fed to image fixing means 5, where the toner image is fixed. In the case of a single side printing mode selected, the recording material is fed along thedischarge passage 3g by an intermediatefeeding roller pair 3f, and is then discharged to adischarge portion 6 by a dischargingroller pair 3h with the record side facing down. - In the case of duplex printing (both-side printing), a
flapper 3i swings so that the recording material after having received an image on one side is fed to arefeeding passage 3j by intermediatefeeding roller pair 3f, and is temporarily stored in a refeeding station by refeeding rollers 3k1 and 3k2. When it is to be refed, theflapper 3n swings to permit the recording material stored in the refeedingstation 3m by a pick-up roller 3o and feeding roller pairs 3p to theregistration roller pairs 3e. Then, the opposite side of the recording material is subjected to the image formation. - The transfer means 4 transfers the toner image formed on the
photosensitive drum 7 onto a recording material. The transfer means 4 of this embodiment, as shown in Figure 1, is constituted by atransfer roller 4. By thetransfer roller 4 therecording material 2 is pressed to thephotosensitive drum 7 in the process cartridge B, while thetransfer roller 4 is supplied with a voltage having a polarity opposite to that of the toner image formed on thephotosensitive drum 7, so that the toner image is transferred onto arecording material 2 from thephotosensitive drum 7. - The fixing means 5 functions to fix the toner image having been transferred by the voltage applied to the
transfer roller 4. As shown in Figure 1, the fixing means 5 comprises a drivingroller 5a, and aninside heater 5b and a fixingroller 5c driven by the drivingroller 5a by the press-contact therebetween. When the recording material having the toner image passes through a nip formed between the drivingroller 5a and the fixingroller 5c, the pressure is applied by the nip between therollers roller 5c, by which the toner image is fixed on therecording material 2. - In the image forming apparatus A, there is provided a cartridge mounting means for securedly receiving the process cartridge B. As shown in Figure 3, the mounting or demounting of the process cartridge B relative to the
main assembly 13 is effected after opening the openingmember 14. The upper part of themain assembly 13 is provided with an openingmember 14 operable by ahinge 14a. When the openingmember 14 is opened, there is a cartridge guiding member (not shown) at the left and right inside surface of the openingmember 14. These guiding members function as a guide for insertion of the process cartridge B. The process cartridge B is inserted along the guide, and then the openingmember 14 is closed, by which the process cartridge B is mounted to the image forming apparatus A. - The description will be made as to the process cartridge B mounted to the image forming apparatus A.
- This process cartridge B comprises an image bearing member and at least one processing means. As for the processing means, there are for example, a charging means for charging the surface of the image bearing member, a developing means for forming a toner image on the image bearing member, a cleaning means for cleaning the residual toner from the image bearing member surface, or the like. The process cartridge B of this embodiment comprises an electrophotographic
photosensitive drum 7 as the image bearing member, a charging means 8, an exposure means 9, a developingmeans 10, and cleaning means 11, wherein thephotosensitive drum 9 is surrounded thereby, as show in Figure 2. These processing means are integrally contained in a housing, thus forming an exchangeable cartridge which can be loaded into or taken out of the main assembly of the apparatus. - The parts of the process cartridge B will be described in the order of
photosensitive drum 7, charging means 8, exposure means 9, developingmeans 10 and cleaning means 11. - The
photosensitive drum 7 in this embodiment comprises a drum base of cylindrical aluminum and an organic photoconductive layer applied thereon. Thephotosensitive drum 7 is mounted rotatably on thehousing 12. A flange gear mounted to one longitudinal end of thedrum 7 is driven by a driving force from a driving motor provided in the main assembly, by which thephotosensitive drum 7 is rotated in a direction indicated by an arrow in Figure 2 in accordance with image forming operation. - Charging means functions to uniformly charge the surface of the
photosensitive drum 7, and in this embodiment, it is a so-called contact charging type in which a chargingroller 8 is rotatably mounted on acleaning container 12c. The chargingroller 8 comprises ametal roller shaft 8a, an electroconductive elastic layer thereon, a high resistance elastic layer and a surface protection layer. The electroconductive elastic layer comprises a carbon dispersed in elastic rubber layer of EPDM or NBR or another elastic rubber layer. It is effective to introduce a bias voltage from theroller shaft 8a. The high resistance elastic layer is of urethane rubber or the like, and as an example, it contains a small amount of electroconductive fine powder. It is effective to limit leakage current to thephotosensitive drum 7 to prevent sudden bias voltage drop even when the charging roller is contacted to a high electroconductivity portion such as a pin hole of thephotosensitive drum 7. The protection layer is constituted by N-methylmethoxynylon, so that plastic material in the high resistance elastic layer or in the electroconductive elastic layer is directly contacted to thephotosensitive drum 7 to deteriorate the surface of thephotosensitive drum 7. - The charging
roller 8 is contacted to thephotosensitive drum 7, and for the image formation, the chargingroller 8 is driven by the rotation of thephotosensitive drum 7, and the superimposed application of the DC voltage and the AC voltage to the chargingroller 8 is effective to uniformly charge the surface of thephotosensitive drum 7. - The
exposure station 9 is effective to expose the surface of thephotosensitive drum 7 uniformly charged by the chargingroller 8 to light image supplied from anoptical system 1, thus forming an electrostatic latent image on the surface of thedrum 7. Anopening 9 for introducing the light image formed in the top surface of thehousing 12 constitutes the exposure means. - As shown in Figure 2, the developing
means 10 comprises atoner container 10a for containing toner, andtoner feeding member 10b reciprocable in the direction indicated by an arrow to feed the toner, in thetoner container 10a.Non-rotatable magnet 10c is provided therein. By the rotation thereof, a developingsleeve 10d carrying a thin toner layer, is fed to a developing zone where the developingsleeve 10d is spaced from aphotosensitive drum 7 with a small gap. - When the toner layer is to be formed on the surface of the developing
sleeve 10d, the toner and the developingsleeve 10d are contacted to triboelectrically charge the toner to a sufficient extent to develop the latent image on thephotosensitive drum 7. In order to regulate the layer thickness of the toner, there is provided ablade 10e, as shown. - The cleaning means 11, as shown in Figure 2, comprises a cleaning blade 11a for scraping toner off the
drum 7 by contact to the surface thereof, a receptor sheet 11b disposed below the blade 11a lightly contacted to the surface of thephotosensitive drum 7 to receive the toner scraped by the cleaning blade 11a, a member 11c for feeding to a rear part of the container the residual toner received thereby, and a residual toner container 11d for containing the removed residual toner. - The description will be made as to mounting member for rotatably mounting the photosensitive drum to the
housing 12. As shown in Figure 4, to one end of the cylindrical aluminum base of thephotosensitive drum 7, aflange gear 7a is mounted. Theflange gear 7a is injection-molded from an insulative plastic material such as polycarbonate resin or polyacetal resin or the like. It is press-fitted to the end of the drum base, or it is secured fixed by an adhesive. The supportingmember 15 is inserted into abore 7b formed in theflange gear 7a to rotatably support thephotosensitive drum 7. - As shown in Figure 4, the mounting
member 15 comprises a firstconductive member 15b projected from one side surface of thebase 15a, and a secondconductive member 15c projected from the other side of thebase 15a. Anextension 15d is extended from thebase 15a. A plastic materialcylindrical member 15e is mounted to an end of the secondconductive member 15c. - The first
conductive member 15b are electric contacts for electrically grounding thephotosensitive drum 7. When the process cartridge B is mounted in themain assembly 13, the firstconductive member 15b is contacted to a grounding contact (not shown) of themain assembly 13. - On the other hand, the second
conductive member 15c is inserted into thebore 7b of theflange gear 7a to rotatably support thephotosensitive drum 7. As shown in Figure 5, a base portion 15c1 received by a bore 12c1 of thecleaning device 12c, and a shaft portion 15c2 received by thebore 7b of theflange gear 7a, are integrally formed through a stepped portion 15c3. An end of the shaft 15c2 is converged toward the end for easy insertion into thebore 7b. - When the second
conductive member 12c is inserted into thebore 7b of theflange gear 7a, the and thereof is brought into contact with acontact 7c (Figure 4) in thephotosensitive drum 7, and thephotosensitive drum 7 is electrically connected with the electric ground of themain assembly 13 through the second and firstconductive members conductive members base 15a and theextension 15d are integrally formed with the first and secondconductive members - The plastic
cylindrical member 15e is made of a material exhibiting sufficient sliding property relative to theflange gear 7a. The examples include polyacetal, polybutylene terephthalate, polycarbonate or the like material. It may be outsert-molded on the shaft portion 15c2 of the secondconductive member 15c, or acylindrical member 15e is press-fitted to the shaft portion 15c2. Further alternatively, it may be bonded by an adhesive. When thecylindrical member 15e is inserted into thebore 7b of theflange gear 7a, it is contacted to the inside peripheral surface of thebore 7b to support thephotosensitive drum 7. Therefore, when the image formation is carried out using the process cartridge B mounted, theflange gear 7a is in sliding contact with the plastic materialcylindrical member 15e of the mountingmember 15, and therefore, the sliding property is improved. - For this reason, the scraping of the
flange gear 7a of the plastic material by sliding contact with the metal shaft, is prevented, as contrasted to the prior art. In addition, the noise production can be avoided. - Since the
cylindrical member 15e is of insulative material, the current to be fed to the electric ground is prevented from flowing into the other path such asflange gear 7a or the like. - Referring to Figure 6, dimensions of various parts of the mounting
member 15 in this embodiment will be given. Figure 6A is a front view of the mountingmember 15 as seen from the secondconductive member 15c. Figure 6A is a sectional plan view.
A diameter D1 of the firstconductive member 15b: approx. 8 mm
A projected length L1 of the firstconductive member 15b from thebase 15a: approx. 12 mm
Diameter D2 of the base portion of the second conductive member: approx. 12 mm
Diameter D3 of the shaft portion of the secondconductive member 15c: approx. 10 mm
Projected length L2 of the secondconductive member 15c from thebase 15a: approx. 25 mm
Diameter D4 of a hole 15a1, for screw, of the extension: approx. 4 mm
Diameter D6 of an elongated hole 15d2: approx. 4 mm - In order to mount the
photosensitive drum 7 to thecleaning frame 12c by he mountingmember 15, as shown in Figure 4, the shaft portion 15c2 of the mountingmember 15 is inserted into thebore 7b of theflange gear 7a mounted on thephotosensitive drum 7 through a hole 12c1 of the cleaningcontainer 12c. At this time, an end portion of the shaft portion 15c2 is contacted to aground contact 7c in thephotosensitive drum 7. An elongated hole or slot 15d2 in theextension 15d is engaged in the positioning boss 12c2 of the cleaningcontainer 12c, and ascrew 16 is threaded to thecleaning container 12c through the holes 15a1 and 15d2 formed in thebase 15a and theextension 15d, respectively, thus securing the mountingmember 15 to thecleaning container 12c. - Similarly, at the other longitudinal end of the
photosensitive drum 7, the shaft portion of the mounting member is inserted into a bore of the flange mounted to the end of the drum. Here, the similar supporting manner may be used with the use of the mountingmember 15. However, in the case of this end, the provision of the plastic materialcylindrical member 15e is not inevitable. - The sealing member mounted to the
toner container 12a will be described. As shown in Figure 7, thetoner container 12a is provided with an opening 12a1 the toner contained in the container is supplied to a developing sleeve through an opening. However, when the process cartridge B is not used, the toner in the container may leak out or may be wetted during storage or transportation of the process cartridge B, if the opening 12a1 is open. A sealing member S is mounted to close the opening for the purpose of hermetically closing the opening 12a1 before use and permitting opening thereof upon use thereof. - The sealing member S comprises a
cover seal 17a and aflexible tear tape 17b made integral by fusing or the like, to constitute acover member 17. Thecover member 17 is mounted to theopening limiting member 18 by fusing or the like. The limitingmember 18 is mounted adjacent the opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a, by which the opening 12a1 is hermetically closed. - As shown in Figure 8A, the
cover seal 17a comprises a base material 17a1 and a sealant layer 17a2. - The material of the base member 17a1 is such as to permit sufficient maintenance of sealing property of the opening of the container and to exhibit one directional tearing tendency. Examples include uniaxial oriented film material or sheet, such as uniaxial oriented polyethylene, uniaxial oriented polypropylene, uniaxial oriented foamed polypropylene materials or the like.
- By the use of such a film, the force required for tearing the
cover sheet 17 can be reduced, and in addition, the width of the toner opening provided by the tearing can be made uniform. - As for the
base material 17a exhibiting stable longitudinal tearing property and exhibiting a substantial film strength, there is drawn foamed polypropylene film or the like having a film thickness of approx. 120 - 140 µm, an average density of 0.6 g/cc - 0.9 g/cc approx., preferably. The sealant layer 17a2 is preferably polyethylene sealant to permit easy fusing onto the sealant layer of thetear tape 17b which will be described hereinafter, by heat seal (heat fusing). Another examples include vinylacetate resin, ionomer resin. Additionally, impulse sealing or high frequency welder are usable when proper materials are selected. When a polyethylene sealant containing several percent several tens percent of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer material is used, the film thickness is preferably 10 - 30 µm in consideration of the bonding strength, further preferably, the film thickness is approx. 15 - 25 µm. - The
tear tape 17b, as shown in Figure 8B, comprises a base material 17b1 and a sealant layer 17b2 at each of the front and back sides. - The material of the base member 17b1 is required to have sufficient strength to permit tearing of the
cover seal 17a, more particularly, the tensile strength thereof is preferably approx. three times that of thecover seal 17a. Examples of usable materials include biaxial oriented polyester, biaxial oriented polypropylene, polystyrene, biaxial oriented nylon or another film or sheet material. Particularly, biaxial oriented polyester film having a film thickness of approx. 20 - 40 µm is preferable. - The material of the sealant layer 17b2 is similar to that of the sealant layer 17a2 of the
cover seal 17a. When the sealant layers 17a2 and 17b2 are heat-fused for the purpose of unifying thecover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b, they are of similar materials for better fusing together therebetween. When the sealant layer 17b2 is of polyethylene sealant containing several - several tens percent of ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer, is used, it has preferably a film thickness of approx. 20 - 40 µm in consideration of the bonding strength. Further preferably, the film thickness is approx. 25 - 35 µm. - As for the
tear tape 17b, as shown in Figure 9, a nylon layer N may be provided to provide cushion property upon the heat sealing between the base material 17b1 and the sealant layer 17b2. The nylon layer N preferably has a film thickness of approx. 10 - 20 µm, and further preferably approx. 13 - 17 µm. - In this embodiment, the
cover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b shown in Figure 8, are made integral by heat-sealing, as shown in Figure 10, to constitute acover member 17. At this time, one longitudinal end of thetear tape 17b is extended out of acover seal 17a and constitutes a free end. The free end portion functions as a grip for pulling thecover seal 17a out. - If the thermal contraction of the base material 17a1 of the
cover seal 17a is high upon the heat-fusing between thecover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b, thecover member 17 may curl as shown in Figure 11 by the heat-pressing. If this occurs, thecover member 17 is unable to be correctly mounted to theopening limiting member 18. In order to suppress the amount of curl, the heat-contraction ratio of the base material 17a1 of thecover seal 17a is approx. 1 - 10 in the drawing direction, and approx. 0.1 - 3 % in the non-drawing direction, preferably. - The heat-contraction ratio is measured when the covering
member 17 is placed in a gear type hot wind oven at 120 °C for 15 min. - The covering
member 17 is mounted to the opening portion of theopening limiting member 18 shown in Figure 7. Theopening limiting member 18 is effective to limit the width of the opening when the toner is supplied from thetoner container 12a to the developingsleeve 10d. Theopening limiting member 18 has a thickness of 0.3 - 2 mm and is of polyester plate, polystyrene plate, nylon plate, ABS plate or the like formed into a sheet. Theopening 18a is formed by punching or molding. Theopening limiting member 18 is mounted to the flange 12a2 around the opening 12a1 of the toner container by ultrasonic wave fusing or the like, and therefore, it is preferably of the same material as thecontainer 12a. Therefore, if thecontainer 12a is of polystyrene material, theopening limiting member 18 is also of polystyrene material. - The above-described
cover member 17 is mounted to cover theopening 18a of theopening limiting member 18 by fusing or the like to hermetically close theopening 18a. As shown in Figure 12, when the sealing is effected by the heat-press-contact, corona discharge treatment or the like is carried out for easy bonding, as desired. - As for the sealing condition, the sealing is effected with a seal bar 19a of a
horn 19 at approx. 110 °C - 130 °C, a pressure of approx. 1.5 kgf/cm² - 5 kgf/cm² for approx. 1 - 3 sec. In this case, the short side overlapped portion 17c where thecover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b of the coveringmember 17 are overlapped, has a thickness larger by the thickness of thetear tape 17b, and therefore, a recess 19a1 is formed corresponding to the thickness at a portion corresponding to the seal bar 19a. When the thermocompression bonding is effected using seal bar 19a, theopening limiting member 18 and the seal bar 19a are maintained in parallel with each other and are uniformly press-contacted. If this is not uniform, the sealingsurface 17d of thecover member 17 is subjected to an additional stress to such an extent that when the process cartridge B is impacted or let fall, the film is torn from an inside edge 17d1 of the sealingsurface 17d with the possible result that the toner leaks out of thetoner container 12a. - As shown in Figure 13, an area of overlap (dot portion) between the
cover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b excluding the sealingsurface 17d of thecover seal 17a for sealing theopening 18a (hatched portion in Figure 13), is preferably approx. 50 - 99 %, further preferably approx. 70 - 90 %. The reason is that the load at the edge portion covered only by thecover seal 17a is reduced with increase of the area where thecover seal 17a and thetear tape 17b are overlapped, against the inside pressure by the toner in the toner container, during the transportation. Therefore, the toner leakage due to the tearing of the seal can be assuredly prevented. - In order to effectively prevent the removal of the seal, the short side length of the
tear tape 17b is preferably larger by 0.5 - 2 mm approx. than the short side length of theopening 18a of theopening limiting member 18, since then the pressure directly applied to the sealingsurface 17d of thecover seal 17a due to the falling or pressure change or the like during transportation is reduced. - The dimensions of various members constituting the sealing member S are as follows (Figure 7).
A longitudinal length of thecover seal 17a: approx. 237 mm
A short side length of thecover seal 17a: approx. 51.5 mm
Longitudinal length of thetear tape 17b: approx. 574 mm
Short side length oftear tape 17b: 38.5
Longitudinal length Y1 of theopening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 220 mm
Short side length Y2 of theopening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 36.5 mm
Longitudinal length Y3 of the opening limiting member: approx. 278.5 mn
Short side length Y4 of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 77.5 mm
Longitudinal length X1 of an opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a: approx. 221.5 mm
Short side length X2 of opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a: approx. 63.5 mm - The
opening limiting member 18 to which thecover member 17 is used, is mounted to the flange 12a2 of thetoner container 12a, by which thetoner container 12a is hermetically closed. Upon this mounting, thetoner feeding member 10b is built in thetoner container 12a, and then, the mounting is carried out. As shown in Figure 7, an unshown tool is inserted through apositioning hole 18b at an end of a short side of theopening limiting member 18 and a positioning hole 12a3 of thetoner container 12a to align the holes, and theopening limiting member 18 is positioned relative to the flange 12a2, with the positioned state, ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to complete the fusing. - Subsequently, a developing
device frame 12b show in Figure 14 is coupled with thetoner container 12a. The developingsleeve 10d ordeveloper blade 10e are mounted to the developingframe 12b. The positioning hole 12a3 of thetoner container 12a having the sealing member S mounted thereto and in which thetear tape 17b is reversed, and the positioning hole 12b1 formed in the developingdevice frame 12b are inserted by an unshown tool to align the holes to correctly position the developingdevice frame 12b to thecontainer 12a. With this positioned state, the ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to fuse theframe 12b to theopening limiting member 18, thus unifying theframe 12b, the sealing member S and thetoner container 12a. As shown in Figure 14, thetear tape 17b is reversed. More particularly, thetear tape 18 has a first portion 17b3 extended along one surface of acover seal 17a and a second portion 17b4 disposed at the other side of thecover seal 17, extended from an end of the first portion 17b3 in a reverse direction. - In order to accomplish the positioning between the
toner container 12a and theframe 12b, as shown in Figure 14, positioning bosses 12b2 are provided at both sides of theframe 12b. Thetoner container 12a is provided with holes 12a5 engaged by the bosses 12b2. In Figure 14, a wall 12b3 is provided at one longitudinal end of theframe 12b for mounting a driving unit for driving the toner feeding member or the like. Designated byreference 18d is a positioning hole effective when theopening limiting member 17 is mounted to thetoner container 12a. A tab having positioning holes 12a3, 12b1 and 18b usable for the positioning of the developingframe 12b or the like, becomes unnecessary when the three parts are integrated, and therefore the tab is removed thereafter. - In this manner, the toner is supplied through an inlet port not shown into the
toner container 12a mounted to the developingframe 12b, and the port is closed. Then, thephotosensitive drum 7 is assembled thereinto thus constituting the process cartridge B. Then, the process cartridge B is delivered from the plant. During the transportation, as shown in Figure 15, thecover member 17 is subjected to load due to falling, impact or pressure change experienced by the cartridge. Then, there is a liability that the inside edge 17d1 portion of the sealingsurface 17d is torn (20), as shown in Figure 16. This is because, thecover seal 17a is a uniaxial oriented material, and therefore, the direction of the stress upon the thermocompression using the seal bar 19a is aligned with the longitudinal tearing direction, and therefore, it is relatively easily torn as contrasted to the non-drawn direction. - To avoid the liability, the durability against the tearing of the base material 17a1 of the
cover seal 17a is important. It is preferably approx. 1.0 - 3.0 kgf/mm in the non-drawing direction, further preferably it is 1.3 - 3.0 kgf/mm. The film thickness of the base material 17a1 of thecover seal 17a is preferably approx. 130 - 150 µm. - With the above-described process cartridge B, the
tear tape 17b is pulled out so that thecover seal 17a is torn, by which the sealing member S is opened, before the use thereof. In order to prevent the toner leakage between thetoner container 12a and the developingdevice frame 12b, adjacent the longitudinal ends of the developingfilm 12b, end seals 21 of foamed polyurethane material or the like are bonded to the backside of the developingdevice frame 12b. - The end seal 28 has usually a thickness of approx. 2 - 5 mm, and after the coupling between the
frame 12b and thetoner container 12a, it is compressed to a thickness of approx. one half or one third, so that the toner leakage after the opening is prevented. - However, the force required for pulling the
tear tape 17 upon the start of the use is increased by theend seal 21, and in addition, the torn end of thecover seal 17a becomes fuzzy or non-smooth because of the friction with theend seal 21. The reason for this is as follows. If the fusing between the sealant layer 17a2 of thecover seal 17a and thesealant layer 17b of thetear tape 17b is not complete, thecover seal 17a is torn approx. 2 - 3 mm larger in width than the tearing width of thetear tape 17b. This is the reason for the fuzziness. Therefore, the material of the sealant layer 17a2 of thecover seal 17a is the same as or similar to that of the sealant layer 17b2 of thetear tape 17b. - If the pulling direction of the
tear tape 17 is improper when thetear tape 17b is pulled by a user prior to the start of the use of the process cartridge, and pulling force is significantly increased even to the worst extent that thetear tape 17b becomes unable to be pulled out. - In view of this, in this embodiment, as shown in Figures 14 and 18,
bosses bosses holes 18c and 12a4 formed in theopening limiting member 18 and thetoner container 12a, when theframe 12b and thetoner container 12a are coupled. In this embodiment, the space between thebosses tear tape 17b, respectively. As will be clear from Figures 14 and 34, theend seal 21 is provided withholes 21a and 21b, and thebosses holes 21a and 21b. - By the provision of the
bosses tear tape 17b in an inclined direction, thebosses tear tape 17b to permit smooth pulling in the opening direction. If thetear tape 17b is inclinedly pulled, the friction resistance is imparted between thetape 17b and thebosses tear tape 17b. - In this embodiment, the
bosses frame 12b, and the holes 12a4 are formed in thetoner container 12b. Conversely however, thetoner container 12a may be provided with bosses, and theframe 12b is provided with holes engaged thereby, with the same advantageous effects. - The results of experiments as to the strength against pulling or the like after producing various cover seal and tear tapes, will be described.
- Two kinds of
cover seals 17a are prepared. The base materials 17a1 are 120 and 140 µm thick, respectively. They are coated with sealant layer 17a2 of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) of the same material having a thickness of 20 µm, by dry lamination. As shown in Figure 9, it is heat-sealed with thetear tape 17b, thus producing two kinds of coveringmembers 17. - The
tear tape 17b comprises a base material 17b1 of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 38 µm, a sealant layer 17b2 (EVA) having a thickness of 30 µm, and a drawn nylon layer N having a thickness of 15 µm as a cushion layer. - The heat seal conditions are 115 °C, 2.8 kg/cm² and 3 sec. The size of the
cover seal 17a is 48.0x237 mm, and the size of thetear tape 17b is 37.5x575 mm. - The
cover members 12 each of the two kinds of coveringmembers 17 is heat-seal mounted on a seal surface of theopening limiting member 18 of polystyrene plate having anopening 18a of 36.5 mm x 220 mm and a thickness of 0.5 mm, after corona discharge treatment. Thus, the sealing member S of thetoner container 12a is produced. The heat seal conditions are 140 °C, 3.0 kg/cm², 5.5 sec. It has been confirmed that the parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the seal surface of theopening limiting member 18 is correctly maintained, and thereafter, the heat sealing is carried out. - Thereafter, the
opening limiting member 18 having thecover member 17 is fused to the flange 12a2 of thetoner container 12a by ultrasonic wave. In this manner, two kinds oftoner containers 12a are manufactured. These are called Example 1 and Example 2. - As a Comparison Example, in place of the
cover seal 17, the use is made with a conventional easy peel film, and theopening limiting member 18 is sealed thereby. Then, theopening limiting member 18 is securedly fixed by ultrasonic wave fusing. In this manner, a toner container of Comparison Example 1 was manufactured. The easy peel film comprises a first base material having a thickness of 16 µm, a second base material having a thickness of 25 µm, a cushion layer having a thickness of 20 µm, EVP sealant layer having a thickness of 30 µm. The first base material and the second base materials are of polyethylene terephthalate and cushion layer is of low molecular weight polyethylene having an average molecular weight of approx. 10.000. - With respect to the three toner containers, the force required for pulling the tear tape, that is, the strength against the pulling, in the direction of 180 °C has been measured. The drawing speed is approx. 3000 mm/min.
- As will be understood from Figure 19, the pulling force is small in Examples 1 and 2, and it is quite high in Comparison Example 1.
- Additionally, each of the three toner container is coupled with a developing
device frame 12b provided with pullingdirection limiting bosses - An
end seal 21 of foamed polyurethane material is set in the process cartridge after it is opened. By this, the toner leakage from the process cartridge after it is opened is prevented upon, for example, the cartridge is taken out upon occurrence of troubles such as paper jam or the like. In view of the balance with this effect and the pulling force, the thickness thereof is 3 mm. - Figure 20 shows the results at the pulling speed of approx. 3000 mm/min, for the respective process cartridges.
- As will be understood from Figure 20, the required force is very low in Examples 1 and 2, and therefore, the operativity is good. On the other hand, in the case of the process cartridge of Comparison Example 1 using the easy peel film exhibited very high force required, and therefore, the operativity is poor even to such an extent that a user is unable to open it.
- The Examples 1 and 2 are used with modification that the size of the opening is 60 mm x 220 mm, the size of the
cover seal 17a is 71.5 mm x 237 mm, and the size of thetear tape 17b is 61.5 mm x 575 mm. Similarly toExperiment 1, thetoner containers 12a and the process cartridges B are manufactured. They are called Example 3 and Example 4, respectively. - As a Comparison Example 2, in place of the covering
member 17, the easy peel film used in Comparison Example 1 is used with size change to match the size of the opening of theopening limiting member 18. In the similar manner, the toner container and process cartridge are manufactured. - Using the three kinds of toner accommodating containers and process cartridges, the pulling force test and pressure durability test are carried out, and after 550 g of toner is loaded, the falling test is carried out. Figures 21 and 22 show the results.
- In the pressure durability test, the conditions are as follows. The pressure is increased at each 0.05 kgf/cm² with 5 sec. maintenance of the pressure, and the test is continued until the cover member punctures by the internal pressure. The conditions of the falling tests are as follows. Three are let fall from the height of 60 cm in two modes, i.e., 1-corner 3-edge and 6-side mode and 6-side 4-corner mode. For one lot, 10 falling tests are carried out, and the toner leakage from the covering member is checked.
- As will be understood from Figures 21 and 22, recording the tear tape pulling strength and the opening strength, the Examples 3 and 4 are satisfactory, and there arises no problem even if the width of the
opening 18a of theopening limiting member 18 is increased to 60 mm approx. However, as to the Comparison Example 2, the operativity of the tear tape is very poor so that an ordinary user is unable to open it. - As regards pressure durability and falling tests, the pressure durability is high enough in Examples 3 and 4, and no problem arises in the falling test. With the Comparison Example 2, the bonding strength of the seal is not enough with the result of toner leakage when the width of the
opening 18a is increased as in this case. - As regards Examples 3 and 4, as will be apparent from the foregoing results, the sealing property of the
cover seal 17a is good enough, and thetear tape 17b has a width larger than the opening width of the limitingmember 18, and therefore, the pressure directly applied to the sealing surface of thecover seal 17a is reduced, that is, there are significant advantageous effects from the standpoint of pressure durability, falling or other transportation ambience. - This is a modification of Examples 3 and 4. The size of the opening of the limiting
member 18 is 60 mm x 220 mm, and the size of thecover seal 17a is 71.5 mm x 237 mm, as in Examples 3 and 4. The size of thetear tape 17b is 37.5 mm x 575 mm. Similarly to Examples 3 and 4, the toner containers and the process cartridges are manufactured. They are called Examples 5 and 6, respectively. - This experiments have been carried out to check whether the opening width can be assuredly limited by the
tear tape 17b, when theopening width 17a of the limitingmember 18 is larger than the opening width of the developing device. - The tear tape is pulled at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min, and the tearing expansion of the
cover seal 17a after the opening, the fuzziness at the end surface of thecover seal 17a upon the opening, that is, the stability of the tearing, are checked. The results are shown in Figure 23. - As will be understood from Figure 23, the tearing expansion of the
cover seal 12a upon the opening is not more than 1 mm for both of them, and therefore, the opening width to the developing device is sufficiently limited, and the tearing stability is satisfactory. - The process cartridge is set in the main assembly of the apparatus, and the influence to the image is checked, and it has been confirmed that the toner discharging property is very good without any problem on the image.
- From the foregoing, it has been confirmed that even when the opening width of the limiting
member 18 is larger than the opening width of the developing device, the width of the opening of the developing device frame to the developing device is assuredly limited by thetear tape 17b. - When the conventional easy peel film is used, the opening width to the developing device can not be limited by the sealing member.
- For each of three kinds of process cartridges manufactured in accordance with Examples 1 and 2 and Comparison Example 1, 100 process cartridges are manufactured. The tear tape is pulled at a pulling speed of approx. 3000 mm/sec, and the process cartridge is disassembled after the opening, and the seal surface on the limiting
member 18 is checked as to whether the residual sealant remains or not. - The opened process cartridge is set in the main apparatus, and it has been checked whether improper image formation with white stripes or the like occurs by introduction of the residual sealant into the toner or not. The results are shown in Figure 24.
- As will be understood from Figure 24, no residual sealant or no improper image formation is observed with respect to Examples 1 and 2, but in Comparison Example 1, 5 cartridges out of 100 cartridges involved the residual sealant. Among five cartridges, the improper image formation caused thereby occurs in 3 process cartridges.
- Referring to Figures 25 - 44, further embodiments will be described. First a seal pattern will be described.
- When the
cover film 17a and thetear tape 17b are unified, the entirety of the overlapped portion between thecover film 17a and thetear tape 17b (dot portion) S2 is sealed except for the sealing portion (hatched portion) S1 corresponding to the opening portion of the sealingmember 17, in an conventional example, as shown in Figure 25. However, since the thermal contraction ratio of the film materials of thecover film 17a and thetear tape 17b are different, the sealingmember 17, after the sealing, may be significantly curled in the longitudinal direction and the width direction, as shown in Figure 11. - As shown in Figure 26, if the curling amount, particularly that in the width direction K1 is 2 - 3 mm approx., there arises no problem, however, if it is several tens mm, the next step for positioning the sealing
member 17 against the opening in the sealing operation becomes difficult with the possible result of deviation. - It has been found as a result of investigations and experiments, as shown in Figure 27, if a seal pattern S3 portion which is an outer periphery of the conventional sealing portion S2 is sealed, it is possible to manufacture the sealing
member 17 substantially without the curling, without damaging the peeling property. - The sealing width W1 of the seal pattern S3 is preferably approx. 2 - 7 mm. Particularly as regards the two short sides of the seal pattern S3, if the peeling
seal member 17 is assuredly unified, the tearing property is deteriorated even to the worse extent that thecover film 17a becomes fuzzy after removed. Particularly, therefore, in the case of the toner container having an opening width not less than 20 mm, the sealing width W1 of the two short sides size is preferably approx. 5 - 7 mm. - As shown in Figure 28, the seal pattern S3 maybe intermittent only in the two longitudinal sides, or as show in Figure 29, the seal pattern S3 may not be sealed at a short side portion corresponding to an end of the tearing of the
tear tape 17b (channel-like form). - As shown in Figure 30, sealing only an internal portion S4 (dot portion) of the conventional sealing portion (S2 in Figure 25), is effective for curl prevention, but since the short side portion corresponding to the start of the tearing is not sealed, and therefore, the tearing property is not good with the result of production of fuzzy portion of the
cover film 17a, and therefore, this is not preferable. - The description will be made as to the mounting of the sealing member.
- In the mounting of the sealing
member 17 to theopening limiting member 18, the sealingmember 17 is fused on theopening limiting member 18, thus hermetically closing theopening 18a. - As shown in Figure 31A, the seal pattern of the fusing is such that the portion corresponding to the leading end and the trailing end upon the pulling of the
tear tape 17b, that is, the portion P2 (short side seal pattern) corresponding to the short side of theopening 18a is narrowed as much as possible relative to the portion corresponding to the middle part, that is, the portion corresponding to the longitudinal side P1 (longitudinal seal pattern), in consideration of the short side length (opening width) Y2 of theopening limiting member 18 and the toner content therein, so that the toner does not leak out of thecontainer 12a by the falling, impact or the like. The short side seal pattern P2 is in the form of a mountain having an apex angle ϑ. - The longitudinal seal pattern P1 has an outer blank or inner blank of the fusing of the sealing
member 17 in consideration of the seal deviation, relative to the width Y5 of the longitudinal flange portion. The blanks are approx. 1 - 2 mm. The sealing width T1 of the longitudinal seal pattern is preferably approx. 2 - 5 mm. When the dimension of the short side of theopening 18a (Y1) is as large as approx. 20 - 100 mm, it is preferably approx. 3 - 5 mm. - The short side seal pattern P2 has an outer blank of fusing of the sealing
member 17, that is, the difference from the distance from the longitudinal end of theopening limiting member 18, of approx. 1.0 - 3.0 in consideration of sealing deviation, relative to a width Y6 of the short side flange of theopening limiting member 18. The sealing width T2 is approx. 1.5 - 3.5 mm. If the short side length Y2 of theopening 18a is as long as 20 mm, the sealing width T2 is preferably approx. 2.0 - 3.5 mm. - As described, the sufficient durability against pressure is provided even if the sealing width T2 of the short side seal pattern P2 is narrower than the seal width T1 of the longitudinal seal pattern P1. When the same force is uniformly applied to the longitudinal and short side seal patterns P1 and P2 upon falling or impact, the seal bulges in the longitudinal direction normally since the short side length Y2 of the
opening 18a is shorter than the longitudinal length Y1. From the standpoint of the durability against pressure, the force applied to the short side seal pattern P2 is smaller than the force applied to the longitudinal seal patter P1. Therefore, the seal pattern width T2 of the short side may be smaller than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, and the durability against pressure is still sufficient. - When the developing
device frame 12b is joined to thetoner container 12a having theopening limiting member 18 mounted thereto by ultrasonic wave fusing or the like, the portion of the short side seal pattern P2 is confined by theend seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane or the like provided adjacent theframe 12b (Figure 23), and therefore, the sealing width T2 (approx. 1 - 2 mm) narrower than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1. - The sealing
member 17 fused using the seal pattern is removed by pulling thetear tape 17b. Upon the pulling, the maximum force felt by the user is proportional to the maximum sealing width T shown in Figure 31B. That is, the maximum sealing width T is large, the required pulling force is large, and it is small if the maximum width is small. The maximum sealing width T when the apex angle of the mountain is used, - Accordingly, the opening strength (required pulling force) is proportional to the sealing width T2 of the short side seal pattern P2. If the sealing pattern is linear as in the case of frame pattern rather than the maintain pattern, the sealing width G and the maximum sealing width T are the same, as shown in Figure 32. If the usable sealing width G in consideration of the short side length Y2 of the
opening 18a, the opening strength becomes the maximum. - As shown in Figures 33A and 33B, even if the short side seal pattern P2 is mountain-like, the maximum sealing width is large as compared with the case of this embodiment (T1 > T2) as will be understood from the above equation (1), if the short side seal pattern width T2 is the same as the longitudinal seal pattern width T1 (T1 = T2).
- Thus, the opening strength of the sealing
member 17 is minimized by employing the mountain-like form in the short side seal pattern P2 and by making the seal width T2 smaller than the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, and therefore, the significant reduction of the opening strength is accomplished. - As will be understood by the equation (1), the opening strength is reduced if the apex angle ϑ is reduced. If, however the ϑ is reduced beyond 90 degrees, the toner in the
toner content 12a may enter between the sealingmember 17 and theopening limiting member 18 in the mountain portion with the result of scattering of the toner thus introduced when the sealingmember 17 is removed. In addition, if the angle ϑ is smaller than 90 degrees, the seal may become loose at the end portion of the mountain shape (hatched portion of Figure 31B) when thetoner container 12a of the process cartridge B fall or impacted, with the result of larger pressure applied, and therefore, the toner is liable to leak. - Accordingly, the short side seal pattern P2 is in the form of mountain, but the apex angle is not less than 90 degrees, by which the toner scattering upon the opening can be reduced, and the durability against the pressure can be assured. In addition, the opening strength can be reduced. In this case, the preferable apex angle is 90 - 170 degrees, and further preferably 130 - 120 degrees. The short side width Y6 of the
opening limiting member 18 is preferably 3 - 12 mm, and further preferably 5 - 12 mm. - The dimensions of the sealing member S in this embodiment are as follows (Figures 7 and 31).
Length of thecover film 17a: 237 mm
Short side dimension of thecover film 17a: 51.5 mm
Length of thetear tape 17b: approx. 574 mm
Short side length of thetear tape 17b: approx. 38.5 mm
Longitudinal dimension Y1 of theopening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 220 mm
Short side dimension Y2 of theopening 18a of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 36.5 mm
Longitudinal dimension Y3 of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 278.5 mm
Short side dimension Y4 of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 77.5 mm
Longitudinal dimension Y5 of the opening limiting member 18: approx. 15 mm
Short side dimension Y6 of the opening limiting width 18: approx. 11 mm
Longitudinal seal pattern width T1: approx. 3.5 mm
Short side seal pattern width T2: approx. 2 mm
Apex angle ϑ: approx. 160 deg.
Longitudinal dimension X1 of the opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a: approx. 221.5 mm
Short side length X1 of the opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a: approx. 63.5 mm - The
opening limiting member 18 to which thecover member 17 is fused, is mounted to the flange 12a2 of thetoner container 12a, by which thetoner container 12a is hermetically closed. Upon this mounting, thetoner feeding member 10b is built in thetoner container 12a, and then, the mounting is carried out. As shown in Figure 34, an unshown tool is inserted through apositioning hole 18b at an end of a short side of theopening limiting member 18 and a positioning hole 12a3 of thetoner container 12a to align the holes, and theopening limiting member 18 is positioned relative to the flange 12a2, with the positioned state, ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to complete the fusing. Thus, the toner container is assembled. - Subsequently, a developing
device frame 12b show in Figure 34 is coupled with thetoner container 12a. The developingsleeve 10d ordeveloper blade 10e are mounted to the developingframe 12b. - Adjacent the toner supply port of the developing
blade 10e, an antenna line 12b4 functioning as an electrode for detecting the toner remaining amount change as an electrostatic capacity change is fixed. - The antenna line 12b4 is placed in a groove formed in the developing
frame 12b, and a fixing member 12b5 is fixed in the groove by adhesive, and an end 12b6 is exposed to the outside as an electrode. Adjacent the antenna line, there is mounted a toner stirring rod 12b7. The stirring rod 12b7 rotatably supports end of a wire bent to a channel shape, and driving force is transmitted to a gear (not shown) fixed to one of ends, by which the stirring rod 12b7 is rotated to stir the toner fed to the developingsleeve 10d through the toner supply port. - The developing
frame 12b is provided withmembers end sealing member 21 or atear tape 12b, at a predetermined position. - The positioning hole 12a3 of the
toner container 12a having the sealing member S mounted thereto and in which thetear tape 17b is reversed, and the positioning hole 12b1 formed in the developingdevice frame 12b are inserted by an unshown tool to align the holes to correctly position the developingdevice frame 12b to thecontainer 12a. With this positioned state, the ultrasonic wave fusing or the like is carried out to fuse theframe 12b to theopening limiting member 18, thus unifying theframe 12b, the sealing member S and thetoner container 12a. The description will be made as to the structure which is different from that in Figure 14. - In this embodiment, when the
toner container 12a and theframe 12b are coupled, theend sealing member 21, as shown in Figures 34 by hatching lines A, pushes the longitudinal end portion of thecover film 17a and the reversed end portion of thetear tape 17. The reason is as follows. - Since the
tear tape 17b is folded back (reversed), when thetape 17b (second portion, 17b4), is pulled, thecover film 17a is torn from the reversed end (tearing end), so that it is removed. At this time, the width of thetear tape 17b is small, there arises no problem. However, when theopening 18a of the limitingmember 18 is a large width with the result that the width of thetear tape 17b is large, the width of overlapped between thecover film 17a and thetear tape 17b in the short side seal pattern P2 (Figure 31) increases. For this reason, when thetear tape 17b is pulled, the force required for peeling thecover film 17a off the limitingmember 18 becomes larger than the force (bonding force by the short side seal pattern P2) with which thecover film 17a is bonded on the limitingmember 18. In this case, before thecover film 17 is torn, the tearing end of thecover film 17a is peeled and raised by the pulling force of thetear tape 17b, so that it is removed from the limitingmember 18, so that the force required for removing thetear tape 17b becomes extremely large. In this embodiment, the tearing end of thecover film 17a is confined by theend seal 21, so that the peeling and raising of the tearing end is prevented upon the pulling of the tear tape, and therefore, thecover film 17a is assuredly torn. - If the urging force of the tearing end of the cover film by the
end sealing member 21 is too small, the peel preventing effect is not expected. If it is too large, the opening strength of thetear tape 17a becomes large. In consideration, the pressing force is preferably 1.0 kgf - 3.0 kgf, further preferably 1.2 kgf - 2.0 kgf. - When foamed polyurethane, foamed polyethylene, foamed polypropyrene or the like is used as the material for the
end seal 21, and when a distance between the developingdevice frame 12b and the limitingmember 18 mounted to thetoner container 12a is 1 - 2 mm, theend seal 21 of 2 - 5 mm thick is compressed to 1/2 - 1/3 approx. thickness. - In this embodiment, the distance between the
frame 12b and the limitingmember 18 is 1 mm, and theend seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane having a thickness of 2 mm is mounted, and it is compressed to the thickness of approx. 1/2, by which the tearing end of thecover film 17a is pressed by the force of approx. 1.5 kgf. - In this manner, the pulling direction of the
tear tape 17b is regulated. However, when thetear tape 17b is pulled out, there is a liability that theend seal member 21 is partly peeled by thetear tape 17. When theend seal 21 is peeled, the pulling force is significantly increased to 7 - 8 kg, although usually it is 5 kg. In this embodiment, as shown in Figure 34, aprojection 23 is provided at a portion of theend seal 21 adjacent the pulling side of thetear tape 17b, by which theend seal 21 is prevented from being peeled. - As shown in Figures 34 and 35, the
projection 23 is contacted to an upstream end, with respect to the tear tape pulling direction, of theend seal 21. In this embodiment, theprojection 23, as shown in Figure 35, has a height H of approx. 0.3 - 0.5 mm, a width W of approx. 3 - 5 mm. It is integral with the developingframe 12b (separate polystyrene members of the similar shape may be mounted to the developingdevice frame 12b). To an end of theprojection 23, the upstream end of theend seal member 21 is contacted, and theend seal 21 is bonded. The dimension of theprojection 23 measured in the direction of width of thetear tape 17b (perpendicular to the sheet of the drawing of Figure 35) is preferably larger than the width of thetear tape 17b, but it is not inevitably larger than the width of thetear tape 17b, or it may be intermittently provided. - It is desirable that the corner of the
projection 23 is formed into R (rounded) to reduce the resistance against the pulling of thetear tape 17b. - Because of the provision of the
projections 23, as shown in Figure 35, when thetear tape 17b is pulled in a direction of the arrow, theprojections 23 are contacted to the ends of the sealingmember 21, so that the sealingmember 21 is prevented from peeling and raising by thetear tape 17b. Therefore, the stabilized pulling operativity is accomplished without increase of the required pulling force of thetear tape 17b. - The projections 23b may be integrally formed with the developing
frame 12b, or may be separate members. - In the foregoing embodiments, an
opening limiting member 18 is mounted to limit the open area of thetoner container 12a, and the sealingmember 17 is mounted to theopening limiting member 18, but the provision of theopening limiting member 18 is not inevitable. but the sealingmember 12 may be mounted directly to the opening of the toner container. - In the embodiment described above, the
cover film 17a and theflexible tear tape 17b are integrally formed, and thecover film 17a is torn by thetear tape 17b, but the sealing member may be in the form of a so-called easy peel film. - The description will be made as to the easy peel film used as a sealing
member 17. The preferable example of the easy film comprises a first base, a second base, a cushion layer and a sealant layer. However, this is not limiting the present invention. - As for the first base member, drawn polypropyrene film or the like has been used conventionally. However, with the possibility of film tear problem or the like, biaxial oriented polyethylene film exhibiting higher film strength is used.
- As for the second base, a nylon layer to provide the strength (toughness) with the film, but the nylon exhibits a very high moisture absorbing property with the result of easy curling, and therefore, biaxial oriented polyester film similarly to the first base is preferably used.
- The second base may have an arrow or the like printed thereon for instructing properly the operator with the opening direction of the toner container or the like.
- When the print is not given, the first base and the second base may be used as one layer base. The one layer base exhibits better seal bonding property, and the print is clear.
- In this case, a biaxial oriented polyester film having a film thickness corresponding to those of the first and second bases, is used.
- After the printing is effected on the second base, the first base member and the second base member are laminated into one base material.
- The bonding strength between the first and second bases by the lamination is higher than the bonding strength between the sealant layer and the toner container since otherwise the first and second bases are peeled from each other upon the opening. Therefore, strong bonding method is used, such as with the use of polyester bonding material using a binder material similar to the film base.
- The lamination is carried out so that no crease occurs in the first and second bases and that no air or the like is introduced therebetween.
- As for the cushion layer, a polyethylene layer is used. In order to increase the cushion effect upon the heat sealing, low molecular weight (approx. 10,000) is preferably used.
- As the sealant layer, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer sealant is used for example, preferably it is a material containing approx. 1 - 20 % by weight vinyl acetate copolymer.
- The sealant layer contains adhesiveness having material or slipping material or the like to provide adjusted and well-balanced easy peel property. As for the easy peeling function, as speculated in JIS, when it is peeled at 15 mm width and 30 mm, the force is approx. 1 kg/15 mm - 3 kg/15 mm, approximately. This is the value when the seal film heat-sealed with the lowest sealing pressure onto a flat plate mainly comprising polystyrene or the like, is peeled in the direction of 180 degrees.
- Actually, the seal bonding strength and the opening strength changes with how much the cushion layer and the sealant layer are collapsed or how the seal surface of the toner container deforms (depressed) by the heat and pressure of the heat seal operation, depending on the sealing condition relative to the toner container.
- The film thickness of each layer of the easy peel film having the four layer structure is as follows from the standpoint of the balance between the seal bonding strength and the opening force. The first base has a thickness of 10 - 30 µm; the second base, 10 - 30 µm; the cushion layer, 10 - 30 µm; and the sealant layer, 30 - 50 µm. Further preferably, the first base has a thickness of 10 - 20 µm; the second base, 20 - 30 µm; the cushion layer, 20 - 30 µm; and the sealant layer, 40 - 50 µm. As for the manufacturing method for the easy peel film, the first base and second base are laminated, and the base layers and the sealant layer are bonded by fused cushion layer, and thereafter, they are cooled and wound up.
- The opening may be sealed by such an easy peel film.
- The description will be made as to the experiments with the sealing
member 17. In the first experiment,various cover films 17a and teartapes 17b are produced, and the curling amount and tearing stability are investigated of the sealingmember 17 with various seal patterns. In the second experiment, the sealingmember 17 is fused on the opening limiting member with various seal patterns, and opening strength and the durability against pressure are shown. - The
cover film 17a is produced by dry-laminating a sealant layer 17a2 of ethylenevinylacetate (EVA) material of 20 µm-thick on a base 17a1 of uniaxial foamed polypropylene having a thickness of 140 µm. Thetear tape 17b comprises a base 17b1 of biaxial polyester film of 38 µm-thick, an EVA sealant layer 17b2, a drawn nylon layer N as a cushion layer of 15 µm-thick, with the layer structure shown in Figure 9. The sealingmember 17 is manufactured by heat-sealing them. - The size of the
cover film 17a is 53.5 mm x 237 mm; the size of thetear tape 17b is 38.5 mm x 575 mm; and the heat sealing condition is 120 °C, 5.0 kg/cm², 3 sec. The seal pattern for integrating thecover film 17a and thetear tape 17b is as shown in Figure 27, and the seal width W1 is 5 mm. - Figure 36 shows results of measurements of the curling amount of the sealing
member 17 in the width direction shown in Figure 26. As will be understood, when the width of thetear tape 17b is very large such as approx. 40 µm, the curling amount can be suppressed to a very low level, that is 2 mm. - Such a sealing
member 17 is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of theopening limiting member 18 having a thickness of 0.5 mm, an opening of 36.5 mm x 220 mm and made of polystyrene plate after corona discharge treatment. At this time, the curling amount of the sealingmember 17 is so small that there arises no problem, and therefore, no seal deviation occurs on the seal surface of theopening limiting member 18, and in addition, the automization of the production is considered possible. - The heat seal condition is 140 °C, 3.0 kg/cm² and 5.5 sec. The sealing surfaces between the seal bar 19a and the
opening limiting member 18 are confirmed to be correctly parallel, and thereafter, the heat seal is effected. - Thereafter, on the flange surface of the
toner container 12, theopening limiting member 18 on which the sealingmember 17 is mounted is fixed through ultrasonic wave fusing process, by which thetoner container 12 is manufactured. Using thetoner accommodating container 12a, the process cartridge B is manufactured. - As for the
end seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane material, has a dimension of 2 mm in order that the toner leakage from the tape removing portion of the opened cartridge B upon the removal of the cartridge from the main assembly upon trouble such as sheet jam or the like, and in order that the balance is provided relative to the opening strength. - The process cartridge B is opened at approx. 3000 mm/min, and a tearing expansion width of the
cover film 17a after the opening and the occurrence of fuzziness (tearing stability) from the end surface of thecover film 17a upon the opening. - The results are shown in Figure 36. As will be clear from this results, the tearing expansion width is not more than 1 mm, and therefore, the opening width of the developing means is sufficiently limited, and the tearing stability is good.
- Similarly to the Experiment 1-1, the seal patter for unifying the
cover film 17a and thetear tape 17b is dots as shown in Figure 28, and the seal width W1 is 5 mm. - The curling amount K1 of the sealing
member 17 is very small as shown in Figure 36. In addition, the seal deviation relative to the limitingmember 18 does not occur. The automization of the sealing process is considered possible. In addition, similarly to Experiment 1-1, a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the check is made as to the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of thecover film 17a. As shown in Figure 36, the results are very satisfactory. - Similarly to Experiment 1-1, the seal pattern for unifying the
cover film 17a and thetear tape 17b is as shown in the form a channel, as shown in Figure 29. The sealing width W1 is 7 mm. - The curling amount K1 of the sealing
member 17 is very low as shown in Figure 36, and there is no seal deviation to the limitingmember 18, and the automization of the sealing process is considered possible. Similarly to Experiment 1-1, a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of thecover film 17a after the opening are checked. As shown in Figure 36, the results are very satisfactory. - This experiment is the same as Experiment 1-1 with the exception that the sealant layer 17b2 is applied only one side of the
tear tape 17b as shown in Figure 8B. - The curling amount K1 of the sealing
member 17 is very small as shown in Figure 36, and the seal deviation relative to the limitingmember 18 does not occur. Automization of the sealing process is considered possible. - Similarly to Experiment 1-1, a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of the
cover film 17a after the opening are checked. The results are shown in Figure 36, and are very satisfactory. - The
cover film 17a and thetear tape 17b are made of the same material and under the same sealing conditions as in the Experiment 1-1. However, the seal pattern is as shown in Figure 25, that is, the entire surface S4 where thecover film 17a and thetear tape 17b are overlapped except for the seal portion of the sealingmember 17 corresponding to the opening, that is, the entire surface of the seal pattern S3 in Figure 27 including the non-seal portion. - The curling amount of the sealing
member 17 is 15.5 mm as shown in Figure 36 which is very large with the result that the positioning of the sealing to theopening regulating member 18 is not easy with the result of frequent occurrences of seal deviation, and the automization of the sealing process is not considered possible. -
Cover film 17a and thetear tape 17b are made of the same materials as in Experiment 1-1, and are unified under the same sealing conditions, but with the sealing pattern of Figure 30, that is, the non-seal portion in the seal pattern S3 of Figure 27 is also sealed (S4). - The curling amount of the sealing
member 17, as shown in Figure 36, is as large as 10.3 mm, and therefore, the seal positioning to theopening limiting member 18 is not good with the result of frequent occurrence of the sealing deviation, and therefore, the automization of the sealing process is not considered possible. - Similarly to Experiment 1-1, a process cartridge B is manufactured, and the tearing expansion width and the tearing stability of the
cover film 17a after the opening are checked. The results are shown in Figure 36, and the tearing expansion width is 4.5 mm, and therefore, the tearing is not stabilized, and in addition, thecover film 17a becomes fuzzy. - The causes are considered as follows. Since the unification of the portion of the start of the tearing is not assured with the result that by the friction with the
end seal 21 with the pulling portion, thecover film 17 is peeled from thetear tape 17b with the result of fuzzy or non-smooth surface, with the expansion of the tearing width. - The use is made with the sealing
member 17 and theopening limiting member 18 as in Experiment 1-1, and the sealing condition of the sealing member to the regulatingmember 18 is 140 °C, 5.0 kg/cm², and 5.5 sec. After the confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the sealing surface of theopening limiting member 18, and thereafter, the heat seal is carried out. Thereafter, theopening limiting member 18 sealed by the sealingmember 17 is ultrasonic wave-fused on the flange surface of thetoner container 12a, thus manufacturing the toner container. - Two sealing patterns for the sealing of the sealing
member 17 onto theopening limiting member 18, are used as shown in Figure 31.Samples - As a Comparison Example, seal patterns shown in Figures 32 and 33, are used with the pattern dimensions shown in Figure 37 as samples a and b.
- The four kinds of
toner containers 12a are coupled by ultrasonic wave fusing with the developingdevice frame 12b provided with a boss for opening direction support, so that four kinds of process cartridges are produced. - The distance between the
opening regulating member 18 and theframe 12b is 1 mm, and theend seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm. - The process cartridge B is opened at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min. The opening strength (required force to open) is shown in Figure 37. As will be apparent, there occurs no toner scattering upon the opening of the
seal member 17 in four examples. However, the opening strength is very low insamples - On the other hand, in the case of samples a and b (Comparison Examples) exhibited very large opening strength, and therefore, the operativity is low even to the extent of incapability of opening by an operator.
- Using the four kinds of
toner containers 12a and the process cartridge, the puncture strength and the falling test (after 550 g of the toner is loaded) are carried out. - As for the puncture strength, the durability against the pressure is measured until the sealing
member 17 is removed and the puncture occurs by the internal pressure when the pressure is increased by 0.05 kgf/cm² and the pressure is maintained for 5 sec, and this is repeated. In the falling test, three cartridges are altogether let fall from the height of 90 cm. The cartridge is letfall 10 times for one group in one-corner 3-edge 6-surface mode and 6-surface 4-corner mode, and the toner leakage is confirmed. - The results are shown in Figure 38. As will be apparent from the results, even if the short side seal pattern width T is reduced by 1 mm - 1.5 mm as compared with the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, the sufficient durability is maintained against puncture and falling.
- From the above tests, it has been confirmed that using the seal pattern of the embodiments, the toner container exhibits low opening strength, high opening operativity and high durability against pressure.
- As for the sealing member for sealing the
opening 18 of theopening limiting member 18, an easy peel film is used. The easy peel film comprises a first base of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 16 µm, a second base of biaxial polyester film having a thickness of 25 µm, a cushion layer of low molecular wave polyethylene film having a thickness of 20 µm, EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 30 µm (four-layer structure). The film size of the easy peel film is 46 mm x 574 mm. - The sealing member is heat-sealed to the
opening 18a of theopening limiting member 18 as in Experiment 2-1. The sealing conditions are 150 °C, 5.0 kg/cm², 2.5 sec. After the confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the sealing surface of theopening limiting member 18, the heat seal operation is carried out. Thereafter, theopening limiting member 18 sealed by such a sealing member is fused to the flange surface of thetoner container 12a by ultrasonic wave fusing, thus manufacturing the toner container. - Two kinds of seal patterns for mounting the sealing member to the
opening limiting member 18 are produced as shown in Figure 31, and the pattern dimensions are as shown in Figure 39. The samples are calledsamples - As Comparison Examples, seal patterns shown in Figures 32 and 33 are used with the pattern dimensions shown in Figure 39. The samples are called samples c and d.
- The four kinds of
toner containers 12a are coupled by ultrasonic wave fusing with developingdevice frames 12b having a boss for opening direction support, thus producing four kinds of process cartridges. - The distance between the
opening limiting member 18 and the developingframe 12b is 1 mm, and theend seal member 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm. - Figure 39 shows the opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened approx. at 3000 mm/min. As will be apparent from this results, the toner scattering does not occur upon the opening of the sealing
member 17 for the four kinds of the cartridges. However, withsamples - On the other hand, with respect to the samples c and d (Comparison Examples), the opening strength is very high, and the opening operativity is poor even to such an extent of incapability of opening by an operator.
- Using the four kinds of
toner containers 12a and the process cartridge B, the puncture and falling tests are carried out under the same conditions as in Experiment 2-1. The results are shown in Figure 40. As will be understood from the results, even if the short side seal pattern width T2 is reduced by 1 - 1.5 mm as compared with the longitudinal seal pattern width T1, the sufficient durability strength is maintained in the puncture test and the falling test. - As will be understood from the foregoing, even when the easy peel film is used as the sealing member, the toner container exhibits low opening strength, the good opening operativity and high durability against pressure by the use of the seal pattern described above.
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- Using the
cover film 17a similar to thecover film 17a used in Experiment 2-1, atear tape 17b of four layer easy peel film is heat-sealed, and three kinds oftear seal member 17 having different sizes are produced assamples - The
tear tape 17b comprises biaxial oriented polyester layer having a thickness of 16 µm, a biaxial oriented nylon layer having a thickness of 25 µm, a low molecular weight polyethylene layer having a thickness of 30 µm, and an EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 40 µm. The heat seal condition of thetear tape 17b is 120 °C, 5 kg/cm² and 3 sec. - The size of the
cover film 17a ofsample 5 is 44.0 x 310mm; size oftear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm; the size of thecover film 17a ofsample 6 is 44.0 x 320 mm; the size of thetear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm; the size of thecover film 17a of sample e is 44.0 x 348 mm, and the size of thetear tape 17b is 32.0 x 700 mm. - The sealing
member 17 is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of thetoner container 12a having an opening of 30.0 mm x 301 mm with the seal patter of Figure 31 and with the pattern dimension shown in Figure 41 after corona discharge treatment. After confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the flange surface of thetoner container 12a is confirmed, the heat sealing is effected. Three kinds oftoner containers 12a are coupled with developingdevice frames 12b having opening direction supporting bosses by ultrasonic wave bonding, thus producing three process cartridges. - The clearance between the
toner container 12a and theframe 12b is 1 mm, and theend seal 21 of foamed polyurethane has a thickness of 2 mm. - Figure 41 shows the results of opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened at a speed of approx. 3000 mm/min. As will be understood from the results, the opening strength of the sealing member of each of the three kinds is very low, and therefore, the operativity is very good. Particularly, in the case of the mountain type sealing pattern having an apex angle ϑ not more than 90 degrees in sample e is the lowest.
- However, with
samples member 17 and the flange of thetoner container 12a because of the large width Y6 (24 mm) at the end of the flange, and therefore, the toner scatters upon the opening of the sealing member with the result of contamination in the neighborhood. - Using the three kinds of
toner containers 12a and the process cartridges B, the puncture strength and the falling test are carried out under the same condition as in Experiments 2-1. The results are shown in Figure 42. As will be understood from this, the sufficient durability against pressure is provided against puncture and falling withsamples - With sample e, however, the seal is loose adjacent the apex of the seal pattern because of the large width Y6 (24 mm) at the ends of the flange, and therefore, the seal is peeled from the apex of the mountain seal pattern in both of the puncture strength and falling tests. The toner leakage occurs at the same position.
- From the foregoing, the angle ϑ and the width Y6 are preferably within certain ranges.
- As for the sealing
member 17, an easy peel film is used to hermetically seal the opening 12a1 of thetoner container 12a. The easy peel film comprises a first base of biaxial oriented polyester film having a thickness of 16 mm, and a second base of biaxial polyester film having a thickness of 25 µm, a cushion layer of low molecular weight polyethylene having a thickness of 20 µm, an EVA sealant layer having a thickness of 50 µm (four layer structure). The size of the easy peel film is 39.0 x 700 mm. - Such an easy peel film is heat-sealed on the sealing surface of the
toner container 12a having an opening 12a1 of 30.0 mm x 301 mm with the seal pattern shown in Figure 31, the heat seal conditions are 180 °C, 5.0 kg/cm² and 2.5 sec. - The heat seal pattern dimensions are as shown in Figure 35, and
samples toner containers 12a. After confirmation of the correct parallelism between the seal bar 19a and the sealing surface of the flange of the toner container, the heat seal is carried out. Threetoner containers 12a are coupled with developingdevice frames 12b having opening direction support bosses by ultrasonic wave fusing, thus producing three kinds of process cartridges. - The clearance between the
toner container 12a and theframe 12b is 1 mm, and the foamed polyurethaneend seal member 21 has a thickness of 2 mm. - The opening strength when the process cartridge B is opened at a speed at approx. 3000 mm/min. is shown in Figure 43. As will be understood from this results, the opening strength of the sealing member is very low for all of the three kinds, and therefore, the operativity is very satisfactory. Particularly the opening strength is the lowest with sample f having a mountain like seal pattern with an apex angle of not more than 90 degrees.
- Although the toner scattering is not observed upon the removal of the sealing member with respect to
samples toner container 12a in the mountain-like seal portion, and the toner scatters when the sealing member is removed, and the neighborhood is contaminated. - For the three kinds of
toner containers 12a and the process cartridges B, the puncture strength and the falling test are carried out under the same conditions as in Experiment 2-1. The results are shown in Figure 44. As will be understood, it has been confirmed that thesamples - However, in the case of the sample f, the seal is loose adjacent the apex of the mountain shape because of the large end width Y6 (24 mm) of the flange, and the seal is peeled adjacent the apex in the puncture and falling tests, and the toner leakage occurs in the same position. From the foregoing, when the easy peel film is used as a sealing member, the angle ϑ of the mountain seal pattern and the end width Y6 of the flange are preferably within the predetermined range.
- In the foregoing embodiments, the material of the
toner container 12a is preferably unti-shock polyethylene material or the like added with butadiene rubber for the purpose of avoiding clack upon falling or impact during transportation. Furthermore, addition of bromine or phosphorus fire proof material is preferable. - The process cartridge B of this embodiment is not limited to monochromatic image formation, but is applicable to a cartridge for multi color image formation (two colors, three colors or full colors) using a plurality of developing means.
- In the foregoing embodiment, the photosensitive layer of the image bearing member is of an organic photoconductor (OPC), but the present invention is not limited to this case. For example, it may be amorphous silicon (A-Si), selenium (Se), zinc oxide (ZnO) or cadmium sulfide (CdS) or the like. The shape of the image bearing member is not limited to a drum, but may be a belt.
- As for the developing method, a known two-component magnetic brush developing method, a cascade developing method, a touch-down developing method, cloud developing method or another developing method is usable.
- As for the charging means, in the foregoing embodiment, a so-called contact type charging method is used, but another known structure is usable. For example, metal shield of aluminum or the like is disposed to enclosed three sides of a tungsten wire, which is supplied with a high voltage, thus producing positive or negative ions to the surface of the photosensitive drum so as to uniformly charge the surface of the drum.
- The charging means may be a blade type (charging blade), pad type, block type, rod type or wire type.
- As to the cleaning method for the toner remaining on the photosensitive drum, a blade, a fur brush, a magnetic brush or the like may be used.
- The process cartridge described hereinbefore comprises an image bearing member in the form of an electrophotographic photosensitive member, for example, and at least one process means. Therefore, other process cartridges are as follows. An image bearing member and charging member are unified into a cartridge detachably mountable to the main assembly of the apparatus. An image bearing member and developing means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus. An image bearing member and cleaning means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus. An image bearing member and two or more process means are unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus. An image bearing member, charging means, developing means and/or cleaning means may be unified into a cartridge, which is detachably mountable to a main assembly of the apparatus.
- The mounting
member 15 for the photosensitive drum may be used in the case that the photosensitive drum is directly supported in the main assembly of the apparatus, as well as in the process cartridge. - In the foregoing, the toner container sealed by the sealing member S is a process cartridge as an example. The present invention is applicable to a toner replenishing type in which the toner container directly supplies the toner into the toner container in the main assembly of the apparatus.
- In the foregoing, the image forming apparatus has been in the form of a laser beam printer, but the present invention is not limited to this, and is applicable to an LED printer, an electrophotographic copying machine, a facsimile machine, a word processor or another image forming apparatus.
- As described in the foregoing, according to the present invention, the operativity in removing the sealing member is improved while leakage of the developer is prevented, in a developing apparatus, a process cartridge and an image forming apparatus.
- While the invention has been described with reference to the structures 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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- A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame along a pulling path in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member. - An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 2, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1 or 3, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1 or 4, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said sealing member.
- An apparatus according to Claim 5, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the sealing member is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1 or 4, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said sealing member where said sealing member starts to peel off when said sealing member is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1 or 5, wherein between said first and second frames, a separate hard plate is disposed between said first frame and said second frame, wherein said sealing member is mounted on the hard plate.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1 or 5, wherein said projections are 1 mm - 3 mm away from the pulling path.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said sealing member comprises a sealing film and a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of the seal film, wherein the seal film is torn along the first portion of the flexible tape by pulling the second portion of the flexible tape.
- An apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame along a pulling path in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member. - A process cartridge according to Claim 12, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 13, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12 or 4, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12 or 15, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said sealing member.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 16, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the sealing member is pulled.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12 or 16, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said sealing member where said sealing member starts to peel off when said sealing member is pulled.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12 or 16, wherein between said first and second frames, a separate hard plate is disposed between said first frame and said second frame, wherein said sealing member is mounted on the hard plate.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12 or 16, wherein said projections are 1 mm - 3 mm away from the pulling path.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12, wherein said sealing member comprises a sealing film and a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of the seal film, wherein the seal film is torn along the first portion of the flexible tape by pulling the second portion of the flexible tape.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 12, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame along a pulling path in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film. - An apparatus according to Claim 24, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 25, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24 or 26, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24 or 27, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said flexible tape.
- An apparatus according to Claim 28, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the flexible tape is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24 or 27, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said flexible tape film is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24 or 28, wherein between said first and second frames, a separate hard plate is disposed between said first frame and said second frame, wherein said seal film is mounted on the hard plate.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24 or 28, wherein said projections are 1mm - 3mm away from the pulling path.
- An apparatus according to Claim 24, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
a flexible tape baving a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film. - A process cartridge according to Claim 34, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 35, wherein said projections are provided in in said second frame, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34 or 36, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34 or 37, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said flexible tape.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 38, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the flexible tape is pulled.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34 or 37, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said flexible tape film is pulled.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34 or 38, wherein between said first and second frames, a separate hard plate is disposed between said first frame and said second frame, wherein said seal film is mounted on the hard plate.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34 or 38, wherein said projections are 1mm - 3mm away from the pulling path.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 34, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing said opening
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film. - An apparatus according to Claim 45, wherein said projections are provided in a member constituting said second chamber, and projects from the member constituting said second chamber to the member constituting said first chamber.
- An apparatus according to Claim 46, wherein said projections are provided in a member constituting said second chamber, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- An apparatus according to Claim 45 or 47, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- An apparatus according to Claim 45 or 48, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said flexible tape.
- An apparatus according to Claim 49, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the flexible tape is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 45 or 48, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said flexible tape film is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 45 or 49, wherein said projections are 1mm - 3mm away from the pulling path.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 45, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film. - An apparatus according to Claim 54, wherein said projections are provided in a member constituting said second chamber, and projects from the member constituting said second chamber to the member constituting said first chamber.
- An apparatus according to Claim 55, wherein said projections are provided in a member constituting said second chamber, and said first frame is provided with openings for receiving the projections.
- An apparatus according to Claim 54 or 56, wherein said projections are in the form of bosses.
- An apparatus according to Claim 54 or 57, wherein said projections are inserted in holes formed in an end seal downstream of said opening with respect to a pulling direction of said flexible tape.
- An apparatus according to Claim 58, wherein a boss is provided in contact with the end seal upstream of the end seal in the pulling direction, said boss being effective to prevent peeling of the end seal when the flexible tape is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 54 or 57, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said flexible tape film is pulled.
- An apparatus according to Claim 54 or 57, wherein said projections are 1mm - 3mm away from the pulling path.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 54, wherein said first and second frames are joined by ultrasonic wave fusing.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - An apparatus according to Claim 64, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 65, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 64 or 66, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member
- An apparatus according to Claim 64 or 66, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said sealing member where said sealing member starts to peel off when said sealing member is pulled.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - A process cartridge according to Claim 69, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 70, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 69 or 71, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member
- A process cartridge according to Claim 69 or 71, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said sealing member where said sealing member starts to peel off when said sealing member is pulled.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a sealing member for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
wherein said sealing member is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - An apparatus according to Claim 75, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 76, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 75 or 77, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film.
- An apparatus according to Claim 75 or 77, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said seal film is pulled.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - A process cartridge according to Claim 80, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 81, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 80 or 82, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 80 or 82, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said seal film is pulled.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image hearing member, said developing device including,
a first frame having a developer container for containing a developer;
a second frame having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said developer container to supply the developer to the latent image;
a seal film for sealing an opening for supplying the developer from said developer container to said developer carrying member;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - An apparatus according to Claim 86, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 87, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- An apparatus according to Claim 86 or 88, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film
- An apparatus according to Claim 86 or 88, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said seal film is pulled.
- A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - A process cartridge according to Claim 91, wherein said projection is provided on said second frame and projects from said second frame to said first frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 92, wherein said projection is formed integrally with said second frame.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 91 or 93, wherein bosses, disposed at both sides of a pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a seal film.
- A process cartridge according to Claim 91 or 93, wherein said first and second frames pushes through the end seal a portion of said seal film where said seal film starts to peel off when said seal film is pulled.
- An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction;(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material. - A developing apparatus for developing a latent image formed on an image bearing member, comprising:
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
first projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a second projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus, cm:
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
first projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a second projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction. - An image forming apparatus usable with a process cartridge detachably mountable thereto, comprising:(a) a mount for detachably mounting a process cartridge, wherein said process cartridge including,
an image bearing member;
a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said image bearing member, said developing device including,
a first chamber for containing a developer;
a second chamber having a developer carrying member for carrying the developer supplied from said first chamber to supply the developer to the image bearing member;
a hard member as a partition between said first and second chambers, said hard member being a separate member from said first and second chambers and being mounted on a member constituting said first chamber, said hard member having an opening for the developer from said first chamber;
a seal film for sealing an opening;
a flexible tape having a first portion extended along a surface of said seal film and a second portion at the other surface of said seal film, said second portion being reversely extended from an end of said first portion;
wherein said second portion of said flexible tape is pulled between said first frame and said second frame in a pulling direction, whereby the flexible tape is torn along the first portion, and the opening is opened;
first projections, disposed at both sides of the pulling path downstream of said opening in the pulling direction, for limiting the pulling direction of a sealing member;
an end seal disposed downstream of said opening with respect to the pulling direction;
a second projection disposed in contact with said end seal upstream of said end seal with respect to the pulling direction.(b) transfer means for transferring a toner image onto a recording material from said image bearing member of said process cartridge mounted to said mount; and(c) feeding means for feeding the recording material.
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