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EP3287853B1
EP3287853B1 EP16185126.6A EP16185126A EP3287853B1 EP 3287853 B1 EP3287853 B1 EP 3287853B1 EP 16185126 A EP16185126 A EP 16185126A EP 3287853 B1 EP3287853 B1 EP 3287853B1
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Nao Itabashi
Junichi Yokoi
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
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    • G03G21/00Arrangements not provided for by groups G03G13/00 - G03G19/00, e.g. cleaning, elimination of residual charge
    • G03G21/16Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements
    • G03G21/1661Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements means for handling parts of the apparatus in the apparatus
    • G03G21/1676Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements means for handling parts of the apparatus in the apparatus for the developer unit
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/0822Arrangements for preparing, mixing, supplying or dispensing developer
    • G03G15/0863Arrangements for preparing, mixing, supplying or dispensing developer provided with identifying means or means for storing process- or use parameters, e.g. an electronic memory
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G21/00Arrangements not provided for by groups G03G13/00 - G03G19/00, e.g. cleaning, elimination of residual charge
    • G03G21/16Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements
    • G03G21/1642Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements for connecting the different parts of the apparatus
    • G03G21/1652Electrical connection means
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G21/00Arrangements not provided for by groups G03G13/00 - G03G19/00, e.g. cleaning, elimination of residual charge
    • G03G21/16Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements
    • G03G21/18Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements using a processing cartridge, whereby the process cartridge comprises at least two image processing means in a single unit
    • G03G21/1875Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements using a processing cartridge, whereby the process cartridge comprises at least two image processing means in a single unit provided with identifying means or means for storing process- or use parameters, e.g. lifetime of the cartridge
    • G03G21/1896Mechanical means for facilitating the maintenance of the apparatus, e.g. modular arrangements using a processing cartridge, whereby the process cartridge comprises at least two image processing means in a single unit provided with identifying means or means for storing process- or use parameters, e.g. lifetime of the cartridge mechanical or optical identification means, e.g. protrusions, bar codes

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  • the present invention relates to a developing cartridge.
  • an developing cartridge is capable of being attached to an image forming apparatus such as a laser printer.
  • the conventional developing cartridge for example, is disclosed in Patent publication 1.
  • the developing cartridge accommodates developer therein.
  • the developing cartridge includes an electrode for receiving electric power from the image forming apparatus.
  • the electrode can supply a developing roller with the received electric power from the image forming apparatus.
  • the developing cartridge also includes a coupling.
  • the coupling is configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus.
  • the developing cartridge disclosed in the Patent publication 1 further includes a detection gear.
  • the detection gear is a gear for transmit, to the image forming apparatus, information representing one or more of specifications of the developing cartridge or information representing as to whether the developing cartridge is a new developing cartridge or not.
  • a developing cartridge disclosed in Patent publication 2 includes a storage medium (e.g., IC chip).
  • the storage medium can store information representing, for example, a number of printing pages.
  • the developing cartridge disclosed in the Patent publication 2 includes a cartridge-side electrical contact portion provided at a contact portion of the detection gear.
  • JP 2014 063080 A discloses an image forming system including a body casing, a developing cartridge in a replacement mode, and a developing cartridge in a starter mode, and which is capable of image formation while either one selected from between the developing cartridge in a replacement mode and developing cartridge in a starter mode is attached to the body casing.
  • a cartridge frame of the developing cartridge in a replacement mode is configured to have a new cartridge detection gear attached thereto, and a cartridge frame of the developing cartridge in a starter mode is configured to regulate the attachment or the function of the new cartridge detection gear.
  • US 2013/0511814 A1 discloses a cartridge mountable on image-forming apparatus comprising receiving member which is configured to receive a driving force from outside, is mounted on a first side wall on an opposite side from a developer accommodating portion, and is rotatable around a first axis line parallel to the longitudinal direction, a rotating member which is rotatably provided between the first and second side walls, and configured to be rotated by the driving force received by the receiving member, a detection body which is mounted on the second side wall on an opposite side from the developer accommodating portion and includes a detected part which is detected by a detecting unit, wherein the detection body advances outwards in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second side wall and retracts inwards in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second side wall by the driving force received by the receiving member.
  • US 6,289,189 B1 discloses a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus.
  • the cartridge includes a charge unit, an electrophotographic photosensitive drum and a developing unit which is not detachable separately.
  • the disclosed process cartridge integrally combines all the above-mentioned functional units and is exchangeable as a whole only. No measurements are disclosed of how to detach the developing unit separately. Further it deals with alignment problems of an axis of the drum with respect to the image forming apparatus.
  • the coupling, the detection gear and the IC chip are positioned at a first side surface of a casing of the developing cartridge, and the first side surface is positioned at one side of the casing.
  • the first side surface becomes larger because a lot of components (e.g., the coupling, the detection gear and the IC chip) have to be positioned at the first side surface. That causes the developing cartridge to have a large size.
  • the image forming apparats also includes a driving unit configured to transmit the driving force to the coupling, an actuator configured to detect the detection gear, and an electrical contact portion configured to read information from the IC chip at an inner surface of the image forming apparatus and the inner surface faces the first side surface of the developing cartridge. Therefore, configurations of the inner surface facing the first side surface may be complex structures and that may cause the image forming apparatus to have a large size.
  • the storage medium e.g., IC chip
  • a developing cartridge comprises: a casing configured to accommodate developer therein, the casing extending in the first direction; a coupling rotatable about a first axis extending in the first direction, the coupling being positioned at one side of the casing in the first direction; a detection gear rotatable about a second axis extending in the first direction, the detection gear being positioned at another side of the casing in the first direction; a storage medium including an electric contact surface, the electric contact surface being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the coupling, the detection gear and the electric contact surface of the storage medium can be efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the coupling and the electric contact surface are positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and the detection gear is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the coupling, the detection gear, the electrical contact surface of the storage medium, and the storage medium are efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the coupling.
  • first element is described to be rotatable according to rotation of a second element, then this means that the rotation of the second element results in rotation of the first element.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a first shaft extending in the first direction, the first shaft being rotatable according to rotation of the coupling, and the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the first shaft.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises an agitator including the first shaft, the agitator being rotatable with the first shaft according to rotation of the coupling, and the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the agitator.
  • the detection gear is positioned at one side of the first shaft in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and the coupling is positioned at the one side of the first shaft in the second direction.
  • the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling
  • the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the first agitator gear being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the coupling gear meshes with the first agitator gear.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a first idle gear positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction
  • the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, and the coupling gear meshing with the first idle gear
  • the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the first agitator gear being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the first agitator gear meshing with the first idle gear.
  • the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the second agitator gear being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, and the second agitator gear meshes with the detection gear.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a second idle gear positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction and the second idle gear meshing with the detection gear
  • the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, and the second agitator gear meshing with the second idle gear.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a developing roller rotatable about a rotational axis extending in the first direction, the developing roller including a roller shaft extending in the first direction and an electrode being electrically connected to the roller shaft, and the electrode being positioned to the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the electrode further includes a second shaft extending in the first direction, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft, and the detection gear covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the second shaft.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a gear cover covering a portion of the detection gear, the gear cover being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the casing includes a first outer surface positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and a second outer surface positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, the electric contact surface is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • the storage medium is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • the detection gear is positioned at the second outer surface.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a second shaft positioned at the second outer surface, the second shaft extending in the first direction along the second axis, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft.
  • the second shaft extends from the second outer surface of the casing.
  • the casing further include a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface and a cap attached to the through-hole, the second shaft extends from the cap.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a developing roller rotatable about a rotational axis extending in the first direction, the developing roller including a developing roller shaft extending in the first direction and an electrode electrically connected to the developing roller shaft, and the electrode being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the coupling, the detection gear, the electric contact surface of the storage medium and the electrode can be efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the electrode is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction. Furthermore, an electric interference between the electrode and the electrical contact surface is reduced because the electrical contact surface is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and the electrode is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the electrode includes the second shaft, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft, and the detection gear covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the second shaft.
  • the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft which the electrode includes.
  • the detection gear and the electrode are efficiently arranged at the another side of the casing in the first direction because a portion of the electrode is used for the second shaft and the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a gear cover covering a portion of the detection gear, the gear cover being positioned at the second outer surface.
  • the coupling is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling
  • the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the first agitator gear being positioned at the first outer surface, and the coupling gear meshes with the first agitator gear.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a first idle gear positioned at the first outer surface
  • the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, and the coupling gear meshing with the first idle gear
  • the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the first agitator gear being positioned at the first outer surface, and the first agitator gear meshing with the first idle gear.
  • the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear meshing with the detection gear.
  • the developing cartridge further comprises a second idle gear positioned at the second outer surface, and the second idle gear meshing with the detection gear
  • the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear meshing with the second idle gear.
  • the first shaft includes a first end portion in the first direction and a second end portion separated from the first end portion in the first direction, the first end portion penetrates through the first outer surface, and the first agitator gear is mounted to the first end portion.
  • the first shaft includes a first end portion in the first direction, and a second end portion separated from the first end portion in the first direction, the second end portion penetrates through the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear is mounted to the second end portion.
  • the coupling includes a recessed portion or concave portion configured to receive a driving force.
  • the detection gear has a shape representing information regarding a specification of the developing cartridge.
  • the specification represents the number of printable pages by the developing cartridge.
  • the detection gear is rotatable between a first position representing that the developing cartridge is in an unused state and a second position representing that the developing cartridge is in an used state.
  • the detection gear includes a plurality of gear teeth, the plurality of gear teeth are provided on a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear.
  • the detection gear includes a protrusion extending in the first direction.
  • the detection gear includes a plurality of the protrusions.
  • the storage medium stores information regarding the developing cartridge.
  • the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the storage medium includes the electric surface.
  • the storage medium and the electric contact surface are efficiently arranged at the one side of the casing in the first direction because the storage medium includes the electric contact surface.
  • first direction an extending direction of a rotation axis of a developing roller
  • second direction A direction perpendicular to the first direction
  • the second direction is defined by a virtual line connecting an agitator shaft 21 of an agitator and a roller shaft 32 of a developing roller 30.
  • Figs. 1 to 5 are perspective views of a developing cartridge 1.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of positions of a plurality of gears relative to the developing cartridge 1.
  • the developing cartridge 1 is used for an electro-photographic type image forming apparatus (for example, a laser printer or a LED printer), and is a unit for supplying developer (toner, for example) to a photosensitive drum. As shown in Fig. 1 , the developing cartridge 1 is attached to a drawer unit 90 of the image forming apparatus.
  • the drawer unit 90 When the developing cartridge 1 is replaced, the drawer unit 90 is drawn out from a front surface of the image forming apparatus.
  • the drawer unit 90 includes four cartridge holding portions 91, and the developing cartridge 1 is attached to four cartridge holding portions 91, respectively.
  • Each of four cartridge holding portions 91 includes a photosensitive drum.
  • each of the four developing cartridges 1 is configured to accommodate developer therein, and the color of the developer is different colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, for example) among the four developing cartridges respectively.
  • the number of the developing cartridges 1 that can be attached to the drawer unit 90 may be 1 to 3 or be greater than or equal to 5.
  • each developing cartridge 1 includes a casing 10, an agitator 20, a developing roller 30, a first gear portion 40, a second gear portion 50, and an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip assembly 60.
  • the casing 10 is a case configured to accommodate therein developer (toner, for example) for an electro-photographic printing.
  • the casing 10 includes a first outer surface 11 and a second outer surface 12.
  • the first outer surface 11 is an outer surface being positioned at one side of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • the second outer surface 12 is an outer surface being positioned at another side of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • the first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12 are separated from each other in the first direction.
  • the first gear portion 40 and the IC chip assembly 60 are positioned at the first outer surface 11.
  • the second gear portion 50 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • the casing 10 extends in the first direction between the first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12.
  • the developing chamber 13 for accommodating the developer is provided in the casing 10.
  • the first direction may be an extending direction of the casing 10.
  • the first direction may be an extending direction of the developing roller 30.
  • the agitator 20 is one of an agitating devices, the agitator extends in the first direction.
  • the agitator 20 includes an agitator shaft 21 and an agitation blade 22.
  • the agitator shaft 21 extends along a rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction.
  • the agitator shaft 21 has a columnar shape extending in the first direction.
  • the agitator shaft 21 is an example of a first shaft.
  • the agitation blade 22 expands outward from the agitator shaft 21 in a radial direction.
  • the agitation blade 22 is positioned inside a developing chamber 13 of the casing 10.
  • the agitator shaft 21 includes a first end portion 211 and a second end portion (not shown in the figures).
  • the first end portion 211 is positioned at one end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction.
  • the first end portion 211 penetrates through the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10.
  • a first agitator gear 44 described later is mounted to the first end portion 211. More specifically, the first agitator gear 44 is mounted to the first end portion 211 so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the first end portion 211.
  • the first agitator 44 is positioned at the first outer surface 11.
  • the second end portion is positioned at another end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction.
  • the second end portion penetrates through the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10.
  • a second agitator gear 51 described later is mounted to the second end portion. More specifically, the second agitator gear 51 is mounted to the second end portion so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the second end portion.
  • the second agitator 51 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • the agitator shaft 21 and the agitation blade 22 are rotatable with the first agitator gear 44 and the second agitator gear 51.
  • the developer which is accommodated in the developing chamber 13 is agitated by rotation of the agitation blade 22.
  • the agitator may include an agitation film.
  • the developing roller 30 is a roller rotatable about a rotation axis 82 extending in the first direction.
  • the developing roller 30 according to the present embodiment includes a roller body 31 and a roller shaft 32.
  • the roller body 31 is a cylinder-shaped member extending in the first direction.
  • the roller body 31 is made of an elastic rubber, for example.
  • the roller shaft 32 is a cylindrical member penetrating through the roller body 31 in the first direction.
  • the roller shaft 32 is made of metal or conductive resin.
  • the roller body 31 is fixed to the roller shaft 32 so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the roller shaft 32. When the roller shaft 32 rotates, the roller body 31 rotates together with the roller shaft 32.
  • the roller shaft 32 may not penetrate through the roller body 31 in the first direction.
  • each of a pair of roller shafts 32 may extend from each end of the roller body 31 in the first direction.
  • roller shaft 32 in the first direction is mounted to a developing gear 42 described later so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the developing gear 42. Accordingly, the roller shaft 32 rotates with rotation of the developing gear 42 and the roller body 31 also rotates with the roller shaft 32, when the developing gear 42 rotates.
  • the second direction may be defined by a direction parallel to a virtual line connecting the agitator shaft 21 and the roller shaft 32 at the same position in the first direction.
  • the roller shaft 32 is positioned at one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction.
  • the agitator shaft 21 is positioned at another side of the roller shaft 32 in the second direction.
  • the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
  • the casing 10 has an opening 14.
  • the opening 14 communicates between the developing chamber 13 and an exterior of the developing chamber 13.
  • the opening 14 is positioned at one end portion of the casing in the second direction.
  • the developing roller 30 is positioned at the opening 14. That is, the developing roller 30 is positioned closer to one side of the casing 10 than to the center of the casing 10 in the second direction.
  • the developer When the developing cartridge 1 receives a driving force, the developer is supplied from the developing chamber 13 in the casing 10 onto an outer peripheral surface of the developing roller 30 via a supply roller (omitted in the figure). At this time, the developer is tribocharged between the supply roller and the developing roller 30. On the other hand, bias voltage is applied to the roller shaft 32 of the developing roller 30. Accordingly, static electricity between the roller shaft 32 and the developer moves the developer toward the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31.
  • the developing cartridge 1 further includes a layer thickness regulation blade which is omitted in the figure.
  • the layer thickness regulation blade regulates a thin layer of the developer supplied onto the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31 so that the thickness of the developer becomes constant. Then, the developer on the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31 is supplied to the photosensitive drum of the drawer unit 90. At this time, the developer moves from the roller body 31 to the photosensitive drum on the basis of an electrostatic latent image formed on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum. Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image is visualized on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum.
  • the first gear portion 40 is positioned at one end portion in the first direction of the casing 10. That is, the first gear portion 40 is positioned at the first outer surface 11.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge 1 in a state in which the first gear portion 40 is disassembled.
  • the first gear portion 40 includes a coupling 41, a developing gear 42, an idle gear 43, a first agitator gear 44, and a first cover 45.
  • the coupling 41, the developing gear 42, the idle gear 43 and the first agitator gear 44 are positioned at the first outer surface 11. A plurality of gear teeth of each gear are not illustrated in Fig. 4 .
  • the coupling 41 is a gear for initially receiving the driving force applied from the image forming apparatus.
  • the coupling 41 is rotatable about a rotation axis 83 extending in the first direction.
  • the rotational axis 83 which is a rotational center of the coupling 41 is one example of a first axis.
  • the coupling 41 includes a coupling portion 411 and a coupling gear 412.
  • the coupling portion 411 and the coupling gear 412 are integral with each other and made of a resin, for example.
  • the coupling portion 411 has a coupling hole 413 recessed in the first direction.
  • the coupling hole 413 is an example of a recessed portion which configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus.
  • the coupling portion 411 may have a concave portion which is configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus.
  • the coupling gear 412 includes a plurality of gear teeth. The plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the coupling gear 412 at equal intervals.
  • the developing gear 42 is a gear for rotating the developing roller 30.
  • the developing gear 42 is rotatable about a rotation axis extending in the first direction.
  • the developing gear 42 includes a plurality of gear teeth.
  • the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the developing gear 42 at equal intervals.
  • At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the coupling gear 412 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the developing gear 42.
  • the developing gear 42 is mounted to the end portion of the roller shaft 32 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the roller shaft 32. With this construction, when the coupling gear 412 rotates, the developing gear 42 rotates with the coupling gear 412 and the developing roller 30 also rotates with the developing gear 42.
  • the idle gear 43 is a gear for transmitting rotational driving force of the coupling gear 412 to the first agitator gear 44.
  • the idle gear 43 is an example of a first idle gear.
  • the idle gear 43 is rotatable about a rotation axis 84 extending in the first direction.
  • the idle gear 43 includes a large diameter gear portion 431 and a small diameter gear portion 432.
  • the large diameter gear portion 431 and the small diameter gear portion 432 are arranged in the first direction.
  • the small diameter gear portion 432 is positioned at another side of the large diameter gear portion 431 in the first direction. That is, the small diameter gear portion 432 is positioned between the large diameter gear portion 431 and the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10.
  • the large diameter gear portion 431 is farther away from the first outer surface 11 than the small diameter gear portion 432 is.
  • a diameter of the small diameter gear portion 432 is smaller than a diameter of the large diameter gear portion 431.
  • a diameter of an addendum circle of the small diameter gear portion 432 is smaller than a diameter of an addendum circle of the large diameter gear portion 431.
  • the large diameter gear portion 431 and the small diameter gear portion 432 are integral with each other and are made of a resin.
  • the large diameter gear portion 431 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the large diameter gear portion 431 at equal intervals.
  • the small diameter gear portion 432 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the small diameter gear portion 432 at equal intervals.
  • the number of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 is less than the number of gear teeth of the large diameter gear portion 431.
  • At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the coupling gear 412 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the large diameter gear portion 431.
  • the plurality of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the first agitator gear 44.
  • the coupling gear 412 rotates
  • the large diameter gear portion 431 rotates together with the coupling gear 412
  • the small diameter gear portion 432 rotates together with the large diameter gear portion 431.
  • the first agitator gear 44 rotates with the rotation of the small diameter gear portion 432.
  • the first agitator gear 44 is a gear for rotating the agitator 20 in the developing chamber 13.
  • the first agitator gear 44 is rotatable about the rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction.
  • the first agitator gear 44 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the first agitator gear 44 at equal intervals.
  • the at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 meshes with the at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the first agitator gear 44.
  • the first agitator gear 44 is mounted to one end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the agitator shaft 21.
  • the idle gear 43 is positioned between the coupling gear 412 and the first agitator gear 44, however, the idle gear 43 may be omitted. That is, the coupling gear 412 may directly mesh with the first agitator gear 44.
  • the first cover 45 is positioned at one side of the casing in the first direction. More specifically, the first cover is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • the first cover 45 is fixed to the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10 by screws, for example.
  • the coupling gear 412, the developing gear 42, the idle gear 43, and the first agitator gear 44 are accommodated in a space between the first outer surface 11 and the first cover 45.
  • the coupling hole 413 of the coupling portion 411 is exposed to an outside of the first cover 45.
  • the first cover 45 according to the present embodiment also serves as a holder cover for holding the holder 62 of the IC chip assembly 60 described later. A structure of the first cover 45 as the holder cover will be described later in detail.
  • the second gear portion 50 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. In other words, the second gear portion 50 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge 1 in which the second gear portion 50 is exploded. As illustrated in Fig. 5 , the second gear portion 50 includes the second agitator gear 51, a detection gear 52, an electrically conductive member 53, and a second cover 54. Note that, in Fig. 5 , gear teeth are not illustrated in the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52.
  • the second agitator gear 51 is for transmitting rotational driving force of the agitator shaft 21 to the detection gear 52.
  • the second agitator gear 51 is rotatable about a rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction.
  • the second agitator gear 51 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the second agitator gear 51 at equal intervals. At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51 meshes with at least a portion of a plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52.
  • the second agitator gear 51 is mounted to the second end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the agitator shaft 21. With this configuration, the second agitator gear 51 rotates with rotation of the agitator shaft 21.
  • the detection gear 52 is a gear for providing information on the developing cartridge 1 for the image forming apparatus.
  • the information on the developing cartridge 1 includes, for example, information as to whether the developing cartridge 1 is a new (unused) cartridge or a used cartridge.
  • the information on the developing cartridge 1 also includes, for example, a product specification of the developing cartridge 1.
  • the product specification of the developing cartridge 1 includes, for example, the number of sheets that can be printed with the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge 1 (i.e. sheet-yield number).
  • the detection gear 52 is rotatable about a rotation axis 85 extending in the first direction.
  • the rotational axis 85 which is a rotational center of the detection gear 52 is an example of a second axis.
  • the detection gear 52 includes a plurality of gear teeth 521, and the plurality of gear teeth 521 are provide on a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52. That is, the detection gear 52 is a tooth-less gear, that is, the plurality of gear teeth 521 are provide on one portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52, the other portion of the outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52 does not include a gear tooth.
  • the detection gear 52 When the developing cartridge 1 is unused state, at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52 can mesh with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51. In this case, the detection gear 52 rotates together with the agitator 20 including agitator shaft 21. For this reason, the detection gear 52 rotates based on the driving force transmitted via the coupling 41 receives driving force, the coupling 41, the idle gear 43, the first agitator gear 44, the agitator 20 and the second agitator gear 51. That is the detection gear 52 is rotatable with the coupling 41.
  • the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90 and the drawer unit is inserted into the inside of the image forming apparatus and accommodated in the inside of the image forming apparatus.
  • the coupling 41 receives driving force and then, the detection gear 52 can rotate by meshing with the second agitator gear 51.
  • the detection gear 52 rotates at a predetermined angle, the detection gear 52 is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51, rotation of the detection gear 52 is stopped.
  • the detection gear When the developing cartridge 1 is in the unused state, the detection gear is in a first position representing that the developing cartridge 1 is in the unused state.
  • the detection gear 52 When the detection gear 52 is in the first position, at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52 can mesh with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51.
  • the detection gear 52 rotates from the first position to a second position. Therefore, the detection gear 52 is in the second position representing that the developing cartridge 1 is an used state, after the developing cartridge 1 starts to work.
  • the detection gear 52 When the detection gear 52 is in the second position, the detection gear 52 does not mesh with the second agitator gear 51.
  • the detection gear 52 can change between the unused state and the used state and then, the detection gear 52 cannot rotate.
  • the detection gear 52 may be configured of a movable gear that can move in the first direction.
  • the movable gear may not be limited to a partially toothless gear.
  • the movable gear includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an outer peripheral surface of the movable gear along the circumference of the movable gear.
  • the movable gear moves in the first direction in accordance with rotation of the movable gear, thereby the movable gear is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51.
  • the movable gear may be moved in the first direction away from the second outer surface 12 or toward the second outer surface 12.
  • the detection gear 52 cannot rotate because the detection gear 52 is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51.
  • a gear may be provided between the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52.
  • the second gear portion 50 may further include a second idle gear meshing with both the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52.
  • the second idle gear is positioned at the second outer surface 12. In this case, rotational driving force of the second agitator gear 51 may be transmitted to the detection gear 52 via the second idle gear.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 is electrically conductive.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 is an example of an electrode.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 is formed of a material such as electrically conductive metal or electrically conductive resin.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 is positioned at the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 includes a gear shaft 531 protruding in the first direction.
  • the gear shaft 531 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • the gear shaft 531 extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12 along the rotational axis 85.
  • the rotational axis 85 is an example of a second axis.
  • the gear shaft 531 is an example of a second shaft.
  • the detection gear 52 rotates about the gear shaft 531 in a state where the detection gear 52 is supported by the gear shaft 531.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 further includes a bearing portion 532.
  • the bearing portion 532 is in contact with the roller shaft 32 of the developing roller 30.
  • a portion of the electrically conductive member 53 may be in contact with the roller shaft 32.
  • the roller shaft 32 may be in contact with the electrically conductive member 53 in a state where the roller shaft 32 is inserted into the electrically conductive member 53.
  • the drawer unit 90 includes an electrically conductive lever (not illustrated) that is in contact with the gear shaft 531 in a state where the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90.
  • the image forming apparatus may include the electrically conductive lever.
  • the lever contacts the gear shaft 531, electrical connection between the lever, and the electrically conductive member 53 is established and electrical connection between the electrically conductive member 53 and the roller shaft 32 is also established.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 including the gear shaft 531 has a function of the electrode supplying the roller shaft 32 with the bias voltage (electric power).
  • the second cover 54 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. More specifically, the second cover 54 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • the second cover 54 is fixed to the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10 by a screw, for example. At least a portion of one or more of the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52, and the electrically conductive member 53 are accommodated in a space between the second outer surface 12 and the second cover 54. Therefore, the second cover 54 covers at least a portion of the detection gear 52.
  • the second cover 54 has an opening 541. A portion of the detection gear 52 and a portion of the gear shaft 531 are exposed to an outside through the opening 541.
  • the electrically conductive lever of the drawer unit 90 contacts the detection gear 52 and the gear shaft 531 through the opening 541.
  • the detection gear 52 includes a detecting protrusion 522.
  • the detection gear 52 covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the gear shaft 531.
  • the protrusion 522 is positioned at another side the plurality of gear teeth 521 in the first direction.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 protrudes in the first direction.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 has a circular arc shape extending along a portion of an addendum circle of the detection gear about the rotation axis of the detection gear 52. Note that the detecting protrusion 522 covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the gear shaft 531.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 is rotatable with the detection gear 52.
  • the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the shape of the detection gear 52. More specifically, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the shape of the detecting protrusion 522 because the detecting protrusion 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft according to the rotation of the detection gear 52. Alternatively, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the number of the detecting protrusions 522 which are provided with the detection gear 52 because one or more of detecting protrusions 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft 531 according to the rotation of the detection gear 52.
  • the image forming apparatus recognizes the change in the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 to identify whether the attached developing cartridge 1 is new or used and/or the product specification of the mounted developing cartridge 1. That is, the detection gear 52 has a shape representing information regarding a specification of the developing cartridge. For example the specification of the developing cartridge may represent a color of the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge. The detection gear 52 may have a shape representing other information representing a color of the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge 1.
  • the method for detecting the information on the developing cartridge 1 using the detection gear 52 is not limited to detection of electrical conduction.
  • movement of the lever may be optically detected.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 may be formed to have different circumferential position and length from those in the present embodiment.
  • the detection gear 52 may have a plurality of detecting protrusions 522.
  • the shape of the detection gear 52 may vary according to the product specification of the developing cartridge 1 such as the number of printable sheets. More specifically, the number of the detecting protrusions 522 may be differentiated among a plural type of the developing cartridges, and the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges may be identified based on the number of the detecting protrusions 522.
  • circumferential intervals between the plurality of detecting protrusions 522 may be differentiated among the plural type of the developing cartridges.
  • a circumferential length of each detecting protrusion 522 and/or a radial length of each detecting protrusion 522 may be differentiated based on the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges. In this way, variations in the number of the detecting protrusions 522 and/or circumferential positions of the each of the detecting protrusion 522 enables the image forming apparatus to identify the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges.
  • the detection gear 52 may be configured of a plural components.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 and the detection gear 52 may be different components.
  • the detection gear 52 may include a detection gear body and a supplemental member that shifts its position relative to the detection gear body in accordance with rotation of the detection gear body.
  • the supplemental member changes between a first position in which the supplemental member is in contact with the lever and a second position in which the supplemental member is not in contact with the lever in accordance with shifting the position of the supplemental member relative to the detection gear body.
  • the supplemental member may change the position of the lever.
  • the detection gear 52 may include a cam, and the cam may contact the detecting protrusion 522.
  • the cam rotates together with rotation of the detection gear 52, and the rotating cam contacts the detecting protrusion 522. This causes the detecting protrusion 522 to move relative to the detection gear 52.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 may be rotatably attached to a shaft provided at the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54.
  • the detecting protrusion 522 may have a shaft, and the shaft of the detecting protrusion 522 may be inserted into a hole formed in the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54 so that the detecting protrusion 522 is rotatably supported by the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54.
  • the gear shaft 531 extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12.
  • the gear shaft 531 does not need to be in direct contact with the second outer surface 12.
  • the casing 10 may have a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface 12 and a cap attached or fitted with the through-hole, and a gear shaft may extend from the cap in the first direction.
  • the cap includes the gear shaft protruding in the first direction toward the detection gear 52, and the detection gear 52 rotates about the gear shaft 531 in a state where the detection gear is supported by the gear shaft 531.
  • the IC chip assembly 60 is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the IC chip assembly 60 is positioned at the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10.
  • Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the IC chip assembly 60.
  • Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the IC chip assembly 60 taken along a plane perpendicular to the first direction.
  • the IC chip assembly 60 includes an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip 61 as a storage medium and the holder 62 for holding the IC chip 61.
  • the holder 62 is held to the first cover 45 at one end of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • the IC chip 61 stores various information on the developing cartridge 1.
  • the IC chip 61 includes an electric contact surface 611.
  • the electric contact surface 611 is made of electrically conductive metal.
  • the electric contact surface 611 is positioned at one side of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • the electric contact surface 611 is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • the drawer unit 90 includes an electric connector.
  • the electric connector is made of metal, for example.
  • the electric connector of the drawer unit 90 contacts the electric contact surface 611 when the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90.
  • the image forming apparatus can perform at least one of reading information from the IC chip 61 and writing information in the IC chip 61.
  • both of IC chip 61 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 are positioned at the one side of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • the holder 62 includes a boss 621a, a boss 621b, and a boss 621c.
  • Each of the boss 621a and boss 621b extends in the first direction toward the first cover 45 from a surface of the holder 62 opposite to a surface thereof facing the casing 10.
  • the boss 621a and boss 621b are aligned in the second direction.
  • the boss 621c extends in the first direction toward the casing 10 from the surface of the holder 62 facing the casing 10.
  • the first cover 45 has a through-hole 451a and a through-hole 451b.
  • the through-hole 451a and through-hole 451b penetrate the first cover 45 in the first direction, respectively.
  • the through-hole 451a and through-hole 451b are aligned in the second direction.
  • the casing 10 includes a recessed portion 15.
  • the recessed portion 15 is recessed in the first direction on the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10.
  • the boss 621a is inserted into the through-hole 451a.
  • the boss 621b is inserted into the through-hole 451b.
  • the boss 621c is inserted into the recessed portion 15.
  • the through-hole 451a has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outside dimension) of the boss 621a.
  • the through-hole 451b has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outside dimension) of the boss 621b.
  • the recessed portion 15 has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outer dimension) of the boss 621c.
  • the holder 62 can move with the bosses 621a, 621b and 621c in direction perpendicular to the first direction relative to the casing 10 and the first cover 45.
  • the holder 62 moves between the first cover 45 and the first outer surface 11.
  • the holder 62 may include a single boss, or equal to or more than three bosses.
  • the first cover 45 may have a single through-hole, or equal to or more than three through-holes.
  • the bosses 621a, 621b and 621c may have a circular columnar shape or a rectangular columnar shape, respectively.
  • the first cover 45 may include one or more of recesses to have the bosses 621a and/or 621b inserted thereinto.
  • a projected area of the developing cartridge 1 in the first direction should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus. That is the first outer surface 11 should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus. That is the second outer surface 12 also should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus.
  • the detection gear 52 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction, and the coupling 41 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 are also positioned at the one side of the casing 10 in the first direction. Therefore, the first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12 become smaller because the coupling 41 and the electric contact surface 611 are positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the detection gear 52 is positioned at the second outer surface 12 which is different from the first outer surface 11.
  • the coupling 41 is positioned at one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction, and the coupling 41 is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • the detection gear 52 is positioned at the one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction and the detection gear 52 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. Therefore, the coupling 41 and the detection gear 52 are positioned at the same side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction. For this reason, a length of the developing cartridge 1 in the second direction can be shortened. Accordingly, the developing cartridge 1 can downsize in the second direction.
  • the image forming apparatus can also downsize in the second direction.
  • the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 should be the same outer surface (either the first outer surface 11 or the second outer surface 12) of the casing 10, because the detection gear 52 is supported by the electrically conductive member 53.
  • the electrically conductive member 53 (an example of the electrode) receives high electrical voltage (electrical power).
  • IC chip 61 is affected by, for example, high-frequency noise, if a distance between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 is too short or a distance between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 is too short.
  • the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 are positioned at the second outer surface 12 which is positioned at opposite side of the first outer surface 11 in the first direction, and one or more of the electric surface 611 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at the first outer surface 11. Accordingly, an electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 can be reduced. Alternatively, an electrical interference between the between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 can be reduced. For example, the high-frequency noise on the IC chip 61 can be reduced based on charging the high electrical voltage (electrical power) to the electrically conductive member 53.
  • a whole of the IC chip 61 including the electric contact surface 611 is positioned at the first outer surface 11 which is opposite side of the second outer surface 12 in the first direction, the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 are positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • At least the electric contact surface 6111 may be positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at a different position from the first outer surface (e.g., another surface of the casing 10).
  • An electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 can be reduced, if at least the electric contact surface 611 may be positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at a different position from the first outer surface (e.g., another surface of the casing 10).
  • an electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 can be reduced.
  • the high-frequency noise on the IC chip 61 can be reduced based on charging the high electrical voltage (electrical power) to the electrically conductive member 53.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a developing cartridge 1A and a drum cartridge 70A of a modification.
  • the developing cartridge 1A shown in Fig. 7 includes a casing 10A, a developing roller 30A, a coupling 41A, a detection gear 52A, and an IC chip 61A.
  • the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A instead of the drawer unit.
  • the drum cartridge 70A includes one developing cartridge holding portion 71A holding the developing cartridge 1A.
  • the developing cartridge holding portion 71A includes a photosensitive drum 72A.
  • Fig. 8 is a view showing how to attach the drum cartridge 70A to an image forming apparatus 100A in a state where the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A.
  • the drum cartridge 70A is attached to a drum cartridge holding portion 101A provided in the image forming apparatus 100A in a state where the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A.
  • the similar structure to that of the developing cartridge 1 according to the above embodiment can be applied to the developing cartridge 1A to be attached to the drum cartridge 70A.
  • the coupling 41A and an electric contact surface 611A of the IC chip 61A are positioned at the one side of the casing 10A in the first direction, and the detection gear 52A is also positioned at the another side of the casing 10A in the first direction.
  • a size of the one outer surface in the second direction and a size of the another outer surface in the second direction become smaller because the coupling 41A and the electric contact surface 611A are positioned at the one outer surface and the detection gear 52A is positioned at the another outer surface which is different from the one outer surface. Accordingly, the developing cartridge 1A can downsize.
  • the image forming apparatus 100A can also downsize.
  • the gear shaft 531 (an example of the second shaft) extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12.
  • the gear shaft 531 may not directly contact with the second outer surface 12.
  • the casing 10 may have a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface 12 and a cap being attached to the through-hole.
  • the gear shaft may extend from the cap in the first direction.
  • the cap may include the gear shaft protruding in the first direction toward the detection gear 52.
  • the detection gear 52 may be rotatable about the gear shaft in a state where the detection gear 53 is supported by the gear shaft.
  • the plural gears provided within each of the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with one another through meshing engagement of the gear teeth.
  • the plural gears provided within each of the first gear portion and the second gear portion may be engaged with one another through a frictional force.
  • frictional members such as rubber members, may be provided to the outer circumferences of two gears that engage with each other.
  • the developing cartridge 1 in this embodiment the developing cartridge is attached to the drawer unit of the image forming apparatus.
  • the developing cartridge may be attached to another image forming apparatus which does not include the drawer unit.
  • Shapes of the details in the developing cartridge may differ from those shown in the drawings attached to this application.
  • the respective components employed in the above-described embodiment and modifications can be selectively combined together within an appropriate range so that no inconsistency will arise.

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Description

    [Field of the Invention]
  • The present invention relates to a developing cartridge.
  • [Description of Related Art]
  • Conventionally, an developing cartridge is capable of being attached to an image forming apparatus such as a laser printer is known. The conventional developing cartridge, for example, is disclosed in Patent publication 1. The developing cartridge accommodates developer therein. The developing cartridge includes an electrode for receiving electric power from the image forming apparatus. The electrode can supply a developing roller with the received electric power from the image forming apparatus. The developing cartridge also includes a coupling. The coupling is configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus. The developing cartridge disclosed in the Patent publication 1 further includes a detection gear. The detection gear is a gear for transmit, to the image forming apparatus, information representing one or more of specifications of the developing cartridge or information representing as to whether the developing cartridge is a new developing cartridge or not. After the developing cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus, the coupling receives the driving force from the image forming apparatus, and then, the detection gear can rotate.
  • A developing cartridge disclosed in Patent publication 2 includes a storage medium (e.g., IC chip). The storage medium can store information representing, for example, a number of printing pages. The developing cartridge disclosed in the Patent publication 2 includes a cartridge-side electrical contact portion provided at a contact portion of the detection gear.
  • In addition, JP 2014 063080 A discloses an image forming system including a body casing, a developing cartridge in a replacement mode, and a developing cartridge in a starter mode, and which is capable of image formation while either one selected from between the developing cartridge in a replacement mode and developing cartridge in a starter mode is attached to the body casing. A cartridge frame of the developing cartridge in a replacement mode is configured to have a new cartridge detection gear attached thereto, and a cartridge frame of the developing cartridge in a starter mode is configured to regulate the attachment or the function of the new cartridge detection gear.
  • US 2013/0511814 A1 discloses a cartridge mountable on image-forming apparatus comprising receiving member which is configured to receive a driving force from outside, is mounted on a first side wall on an opposite side from a developer accommodating portion, and is rotatable around a first axis line parallel to the longitudinal direction, a rotating member which is rotatably provided between the first and second side walls, and configured to be rotated by the driving force received by the receiving member, a detection body which is mounted on the second side wall on an opposite side from the developer accommodating portion and includes a detected part which is detected by a detecting unit, wherein the detection body advances outwards in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second side wall and retracts inwards in the longitudinal direction with respect to the second side wall by the driving force received by the receiving member.
  • US 6,289,189 B1 discloses a process cartridge detachably mountable to a main assembly of an image forming apparatus. The cartridge includes a charge unit, an electrophotographic photosensitive drum and a developing unit which is not detachable separately. The disclosed process cartridge integrally combines all the above-mentioned functional units and is exchangeable as a whole only. No measurements are disclosed of how to detach the developing unit separately. Further it deals with alignment problems of an axis of the drum with respect to the image forming apparatus.
  • [Prior art document] [Patent publication]
    • [Patent publication 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2013-54056
    • [Patent publication 2] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2008-242085
    [Summary of the invention]
  • In the developing cartridge disclosed in the Patent publication 2, the coupling, the detection gear and the IC chip are positioned at a first side surface of a casing of the developing cartridge, and the first side surface is positioned at one side of the casing. In this case, the first side surface becomes larger because a lot of components (e.g., the coupling, the detection gear and the IC chip) have to be positioned at the first side surface. That causes the developing cartridge to have a large size. Alternatively, the image forming apparats also includes a driving unit configured to transmit the driving force to the coupling, an actuator configured to detect the detection gear, and an electrical contact portion configured to read information from the IC chip at an inner surface of the image forming apparatus and the inner surface faces the first side surface of the developing cartridge. Therefore, configurations of the inner surface facing the first side surface may be complex structures and that may cause the image forming apparatus to have a large size.
  • It is an object of the present invention to arrange the coupling, the detection gear and an electric contact surface of the storage medium (e.g., IC chip) in an appropriate manner at the developing cartridge in order that a size of the image forming apparatus becomes smaller.
  • The object of the invention is attained by a developing cartridge according to claim 1. According to the invention, a developing cartridge comprises: a casing configured to accommodate developer therein, the casing extending in the first direction; a coupling rotatable about a first axis extending in the first direction, the coupling being positioned at one side of the casing in the first direction; a detection gear rotatable about a second axis extending in the first direction, the detection gear being positioned at another side of the casing in the first direction; a storage medium including an electric contact surface, the electric contact surface being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • According to the invention, the coupling, the detection gear and the electric contact surface of the storage medium can be efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the coupling and the electric contact surface are positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and the detection gear is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • Further developments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
  • In a first preferred embodiment as defined in claim 2, the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • According to the first preferred embodiment, the coupling, the detection gear, the electrical contact surface of the storage medium, and the storage medium are efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction.
  • In a second preferred embodiment as defined in claim 3, the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the coupling. Throughout the description, if a first element is described to be rotatable according to rotation of a second element, then this means that the rotation of the second element results in rotation of the first element.
  • In a third preferred embodiment as defined in claim 4, the developing cartridge further comprises a first shaft extending in the first direction, the first shaft being rotatable according to rotation of the coupling, and the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the first shaft.
  • In a fourth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 5, the developing cartridge further comprises an agitator including the first shaft, the agitator being rotatable with the first shaft according to rotation of the coupling, and the detection gear is rotatable according to rotation of the agitator.
  • In a fifth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 6, the detection gear is positioned at one side of the first shaft in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and the coupling is positioned at the one side of the first shaft in the second direction.
  • In a sixth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 7, the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the first agitator gear being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the coupling gear meshes with the first agitator gear.
  • In a seventh preferred embodiment as defined in claim 8, the developing cartridge further comprises a first idle gear positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, and the coupling gear meshing with the first idle gear, and the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the first agitator gear being positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the first agitator gear meshing with the first idle gear.
  • In an eighth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 9, the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the second agitator gear being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, and the second agitator gear meshes with the detection gear.
  • In a ninth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 10, the developing cartridge further comprises a second idle gear positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction and the second idle gear meshing with the detection gear, and the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, and the second agitator gear meshing with the second idle gear.
  • In a tenth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 11, the developing cartridge further comprises a developing roller rotatable about a rotational axis extending in the first direction, the developing roller including a roller shaft extending in the first direction and an electrode being electrically connected to the roller shaft, and the electrode being positioned to the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • In an eleventh preferred embodiment as defined in claim 12, the electrode further includes a second shaft extending in the first direction, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft, and the detection gear covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the second shaft.
  • In a twelfth preferred embodiment as defined in claim 13, the developing cartridge further comprises a gear cover covering a portion of the detection gear, the gear cover being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • In a thirteenth preferred embodiment based on the developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of first to fifth preferred embodiment, the casing includes a first outer surface positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and a second outer surface positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction, the electric contact surface is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • In a fourteenth preferred embodiment based on the thirteenth preferred embodiment, the storage medium is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • In a fifteenth preferred embodiment based on the thirteenth or fourteenth preferred embodiment, the detection gear is positioned at the second outer surface.
  • In a sixteenth preferred embodiment based on the fifteenth preferred embodiment, the developing cartridge further comprises a second shaft positioned at the second outer surface, the second shaft extending in the first direction along the second axis, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft.
  • In a seventeenth preferred embodiment based on the sixteenth preferred embodiment, the second shaft extends from the second outer surface of the casing.
  • In an eighteenth preferred embodiment based on the sixteenth preferred embodiment, the casing further include a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface and a cap attached to the through-hole, the second shaft extends from the cap.
  • In a nineteenth preferred embodiment based on anyone of the sixteenth to eighteenth preferred embodiment, the developing cartridge further comprises a developing roller rotatable about a rotational axis extending in the first direction, the developing roller including a developing roller shaft extending in the first direction and an electrode electrically connected to the developing roller shaft, and the electrode being positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • According to the nineteenth preferred embodiment, the coupling, the detection gear, the electric contact surface of the storage medium and the electrode can be efficiently arranged at the developing cartridge because the electrode is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction. Furthermore, an electric interference between the electrode and the electrical contact surface is reduced because the electrical contact surface is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction and the electrode is positioned at the another side of the casing in the first direction.
  • In a twentieth preferred embodiment based on the nineteenth preferred embodiment, the electrode includes the second shaft, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft, and the detection gear covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the second shaft.
  • In the twentieth preferred embodiment, the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft which the electrode includes. The detection gear and the electrode are efficiently arranged at the another side of the casing in the first direction because a portion of the electrode is used for the second shaft and the detection gear is rotatable about the second shaft.
  • In a twenty-first preferred embodiment based on any one of the fifteenth to twentieth preferred embodiment, the developing cartridge further comprises a gear cover covering a portion of the detection gear, the gear cover being positioned at the second outer surface.
  • In a twenty-second preferred embodiment based on any one of the thirteenth to twenty-first preferred embodiment, the coupling is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • In a twenty-third preferred embodiment based on the twenty-second preferred embodiment, the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, and the first agitator gear being positioned at the first outer surface, and the coupling gear meshes with the first agitator gear.
  • In a twenty-fourth preferred embodiment based on the twenty-second preferred embodiment, the developing cartridge further comprises a first idle gear positioned at the first outer surface, the coupling further includes a coupling gear rotatable with the coupling, and the coupling gear meshing with the first idle gear, the agitator further includes a first agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the first agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the first agitator gear being positioned at the first outer surface, and the first agitator gear meshing with the first idle gear.
  • In a twenty-fifth preferred embodiment based on any one of the twenty-second to twenty-fourth preferred embodiment, the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear meshing with the detection gear.
  • In a twenty-sixth preferred embodiment based on any one of the twenty-second to twenty-fourth preferred embodiment, the developing cartridge further comprises a second idle gear positioned at the second outer surface, and the second idle gear meshing with the detection gear, the agitator further includes a second agitator gear mounted to the first shaft, the second agitator gear being rotatable with the first shaft, the second agitator gear being positioned at the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear meshing with the second idle gear.
  • In a twenty-seventh preferred embodiment based on the twenty-third the twenty-fourth preferred embodiment, the first shaft includes a first end portion in the first direction and a second end portion separated from the first end portion in the first direction, the first end portion penetrates through the first outer surface, and the first agitator gear is mounted to the first end portion.
  • In a twenty-eighth preferred embodiment based on the twenty-fifth of twenty-sixth preferred embodiment, the first shaft includes a first end portion in the first direction, and a second end portion separated from the first end portion in the first direction, the second end portion penetrates through the second outer surface, and the second agitator gear is mounted to the second end portion.
  • In a twenty-ninth preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to twenty-eighth preferred embodiment, the coupling includes a recessed portion or concave portion configured to receive a driving force.
  • In a thirtieth preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to twenty-ninth preferred embodiment, the detection gear has a shape representing information regarding a specification of the developing cartridge.
  • In a thirty-first preferred embodiment based on the thirtieth preferred embodiment, the specification represents the number of printable pages by the developing cartridge.
  • In a thirty-second preferred embodiment based on the thirty-first preferred embodiment, the detection gear is rotatable between a first position representing that the developing cartridge is in an unused state and a second position representing that the developing cartridge is in an used state.
  • In a thirty-third preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to thirty-second preferred embodiment, the detection gear includes a plurality of gear teeth, the plurality of gear teeth are provided on a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear.
  • In a thirty-fourth preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to thirty-third preferred embodiment, the detection gear includes a protrusion extending in the first direction.
  • In a thirty-fifth preferred embodiment based on a thirty-fourth preferred embodiment, the detection gear includes a plurality of the protrusions.
  • In a thirty-sixth preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to thirty-fifth preferred embodiment, the storage medium stores information regarding the developing cartridge.
  • Herein, if a preferred embodiment is described to be based on another preferred embodiment then the preferred embodiment includes all features of this other preferred embodiment.
  • In a thirty-seventh preferred embodiment based on a developing cartridge as defined in claim 1 or on any one of the first to thirty-sixth preferred embodiment, the storage medium is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction, and the storage medium includes the electric surface.
  • According to the thirty-seventh aspect, the storage medium and the electric contact surface are efficiently arranged at the one side of the casing in the first direction because the storage medium includes the electric contact surface.
  • [Brief description of the drawings]
    • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a developing cartridge;
    • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge;
    • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge;
    • Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip assembly;
    • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge;
    • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge;
    • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a developing cartridge and a drum cartridge according to a modification;
    • Fig. 8 is a view for description of attachment of the drum cartridge to an image forming apparatus in a state where the developing cartridge is attached to the drum cartridge according to the modification.
    [Embodiment]
  • A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to drawings. In the following embodiment, an extending direction of a rotation axis of a developing roller will be referred to as "first direction" A direction perpendicular to the first direction will be referred to as "second direction". Specifically, the second direction is defined by a virtual line connecting an agitator shaft 21 of an agitator and a roller shaft 32 of a developing roller 30.
  • 1. Overall Structure of Developing Cartridge
  • Figs. 1 to 5 are perspective views of a developing cartridge 1. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of positions of a plurality of gears relative to the developing cartridge 1. The developing cartridge 1 is used for an electro-photographic type image forming apparatus (for example, a laser printer or a LED printer), and is a unit for supplying developer (toner, for example) to a photosensitive drum. As shown in Fig. 1, the developing cartridge 1 is attached to a drawer unit 90 of the image forming apparatus.
  • When the developing cartridge 1 is replaced, the drawer unit 90 is drawn out from a front surface of the image forming apparatus. The drawer unit 90 includes four cartridge holding portions 91, and the developing cartridge 1 is attached to four cartridge holding portions 91, respectively. Each of four cartridge holding portions 91 includes a photosensitive drum.
  • In the present embodiment, four developing cartridges 1 are attached to one drawer unit 90. Each of the four developing cartridges 1 is configured to accommodate developer therein, and the color of the developer is different colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, for example) among the four developing cartridges respectively. However, the number of the developing cartridges 1 that can be attached to the drawer unit 90 may be 1 to 3 or be greater than or equal to 5.
  • As shown in Figs. 2 to 5, each developing cartridge 1 according to the present embodiment includes a casing 10, an agitator 20, a developing roller 30, a first gear portion 40, a second gear portion 50, and an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip assembly 60.
  • The casing 10 is a case configured to accommodate therein developer (toner, for example) for an electro-photographic printing. The casing 10 includes a first outer surface 11 and a second outer surface 12. The first outer surface 11 is an outer surface being positioned at one side of the casing 10 in the first direction. The second outer surface 12 is an outer surface being positioned at another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. The first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12 are separated from each other in the first direction. The first gear portion 40 and the IC chip assembly 60 are positioned at the first outer surface 11. The second gear portion 50 is positioned at the second outer surface 12. The casing 10 extends in the first direction between the first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12. The developing chamber 13 for accommodating the developer is provided in the casing 10. The first direction may be an extending direction of the casing 10. The first direction may be an extending direction of the developing roller 30.
  • The agitator 20 is one of an agitating devices, the agitator extends in the first direction. The agitator 20 includes an agitator shaft 21 and an agitation blade 22. The agitator shaft 21 extends along a rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction. The agitator shaft 21 has a columnar shape extending in the first direction. The agitator shaft 21 is an example of a first shaft. The agitation blade 22 expands outward from the agitator shaft 21 in a radial direction. The agitation blade 22 is positioned inside a developing chamber 13 of the casing 10.
  • As shown in Fig. 4, the agitator shaft 21 includes a first end portion 211 and a second end portion (not shown in the figures). The first end portion 211 is positioned at one end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction. The first end portion 211 penetrates through the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10. A first agitator gear 44 described later is mounted to the first end portion 211. More specifically, the first agitator gear 44 is mounted to the first end portion 211 so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the first end portion 211. The first agitator 44 is positioned at the first outer surface 11.
  • The second end portion is positioned at another end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction. The second end portion penetrates through the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10. A second agitator gear 51 described later is mounted to the second end portion. More specifically, the second agitator gear 51 is mounted to the second end portion so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the second end portion. The second agitator 51 is positioned at the second outer surface 12.
  • Accordingly, the agitator shaft 21 and the agitation blade 22 are rotatable with the first agitator gear 44 and the second agitator gear 51. The developer which is accommodated in the developing chamber 13 is agitated by rotation of the agitation blade 22. Instead of the agitation blade 22, the agitator may include an agitation film.
  • The developing roller 30 is a roller rotatable about a rotation axis 82 extending in the first direction. The developing roller 30 according to the present embodiment includes a roller body 31 and a roller shaft 32. The roller body 31 is a cylinder-shaped member extending in the first direction. The roller body 31 is made of an elastic rubber, for example. The roller shaft 32 is a cylindrical member penetrating through the roller body 31 in the first direction. The roller shaft 32 is made of metal or conductive resin. The roller body 31 is fixed to the roller shaft 32 so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the roller shaft 32. When the roller shaft 32 rotates, the roller body 31 rotates together with the roller shaft 32.
  • The roller shaft 32 may not penetrate through the roller body 31 in the first direction. For example, each of a pair of roller shafts 32 may extend from each end of the roller body 31 in the first direction.
  • One end portion of the roller shaft 32 in the first direction is mounted to a developing gear 42 described later so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the developing gear 42. Accordingly, the roller shaft 32 rotates with rotation of the developing gear 42 and the roller body 31 also rotates with the roller shaft 32, when the developing gear 42 rotates.
  • The second direction may be defined by a direction parallel to a virtual line connecting the agitator shaft 21 and the roller shaft 32 at the same position in the first direction. The roller shaft 32 is positioned at one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction. The agitator shaft 21 is positioned at another side of the roller shaft 32 in the second direction. The second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
  • The casing 10 has an opening 14. The opening 14 communicates between the developing chamber 13 and an exterior of the developing chamber 13. The opening 14 is positioned at one end portion of the casing in the second direction. The developing roller 30 is positioned at the opening 14. That is, the developing roller 30 is positioned closer to one side of the casing 10 than to the center of the casing 10 in the second direction.
  • When the developing cartridge 1 receives a driving force, the developer is supplied from the developing chamber 13 in the casing 10 onto an outer peripheral surface of the developing roller 30 via a supply roller (omitted in the figure). At this time, the developer is tribocharged between the supply roller and the developing roller 30. On the other hand, bias voltage is applied to the roller shaft 32 of the developing roller 30. Accordingly, static electricity between the roller shaft 32 and the developer moves the developer toward the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31.
  • The developing cartridge 1 further includes a layer thickness regulation blade which is omitted in the figure. The layer thickness regulation blade regulates a thin layer of the developer supplied onto the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31 so that the thickness of the developer becomes constant. Then, the developer on the outer peripheral surface of the roller body 31 is supplied to the photosensitive drum of the drawer unit 90. At this time, the developer moves from the roller body 31 to the photosensitive drum on the basis of an electrostatic latent image formed on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum. Accordingly, the electrostatic latent image is visualized on the outer peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum.
  • The first gear portion 40 is positioned at one end portion in the first direction of the casing 10. That is, the first gear portion 40 is positioned at the first outer surface 11. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge 1 in a state in which the first gear portion 40 is disassembled. As shown in Fig. 4, the first gear portion 40 includes a coupling 41, a developing gear 42, an idle gear 43, a first agitator gear 44, and a first cover 45. As shown in Fig. 4, the coupling 41, the developing gear 42, the idle gear 43 and the first agitator gear 44 are positioned at the first outer surface 11. A plurality of gear teeth of each gear are not illustrated in Fig. 4.
  • The coupling 41 is a gear for initially receiving the driving force applied from the image forming apparatus. The coupling 41 is rotatable about a rotation axis 83 extending in the first direction. The rotational axis 83 which is a rotational center of the coupling 41 is one example of a first axis. The coupling 41 includes a coupling portion 411 and a coupling gear 412. The coupling portion 411 and the coupling gear 412 are integral with each other and made of a resin, for example.
  • The coupling portion 411 has a coupling hole 413 recessed in the first direction. The coupling hole 413 is an example of a recessed portion which configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus. Instead of the coupling hole 413, the coupling portion 411 may have a concave portion which is configured to receive driving force from the image forming apparatus. The coupling gear 412 includes a plurality of gear teeth. The plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the coupling gear 412 at equal intervals.
  • When the drawer unit 90 to which the developing cartridge 1 is attached is accommodated in the image forming apparatus, a drive shaft of the image forming apparatus is inserted into the coupling hole 413 of the coupling portion 411. With this configuration, the drive shaft and the coupling portion 411 are connected so as to be incapable of rotating relative to each other. Accordingly, the coupling portion 411 rotates when the drive shaft rotates, and the coupling gear 412 rotates together with the coupling portion 411.
  • The developing gear 42 is a gear for rotating the developing roller 30. The developing gear 42 is rotatable about a rotation axis extending in the first direction. The developing gear 42 includes a plurality of gear teeth. The plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the developing gear 42 at equal intervals. At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the coupling gear 412 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the developing gear 42. Further, the developing gear 42 is mounted to the end portion of the roller shaft 32 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the roller shaft 32. With this construction, when the coupling gear 412 rotates, the developing gear 42 rotates with the coupling gear 412 and the developing roller 30 also rotates with the developing gear 42.
  • The idle gear 43 is a gear for transmitting rotational driving force of the coupling gear 412 to the first agitator gear 44. The idle gear 43 is an example of a first idle gear. The idle gear 43 is rotatable about a rotation axis 84 extending in the first direction. As shown in Fig. 6, the idle gear 43 includes a large diameter gear portion 431 and a small diameter gear portion 432. The large diameter gear portion 431 and the small diameter gear portion 432 are arranged in the first direction. The small diameter gear portion 432 is positioned at another side of the large diameter gear portion 431 in the first direction. That is, the small diameter gear portion 432 is positioned between the large diameter gear portion 431 and the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10. In other words, the large diameter gear portion 431 is farther away from the first outer surface 11 than the small diameter gear portion 432 is. A diameter of the small diameter gear portion 432 is smaller than a diameter of the large diameter gear portion 431. In other words, a diameter of an addendum circle of the small diameter gear portion 432 is smaller than a diameter of an addendum circle of the large diameter gear portion 431. The large diameter gear portion 431 and the small diameter gear portion 432 are integral with each other and are made of a resin.
  • The large diameter gear portion 431 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the large diameter gear portion 431 at equal intervals. The small diameter gear portion 432 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the small diameter gear portion 432 at equal intervals. The number of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 is less than the number of gear teeth of the large diameter gear portion 431. At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the coupling gear 412 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the large diameter gear portion 431. Further, at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 meshes with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the first agitator gear 44. When the coupling gear 412 rotates, the large diameter gear portion 431 rotates together with the coupling gear 412 and the small diameter gear portion 432 rotates together with the large diameter gear portion 431. Also, the first agitator gear 44 rotates with the rotation of the small diameter gear portion 432.
  • The first agitator gear 44 is a gear for rotating the agitator 20 in the developing chamber 13. The first agitator gear 44 is rotatable about the rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction. The first agitator gear 44 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the first agitator gear 44 at equal intervals. As described above, the at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the small diameter gear portion 432 meshes with the at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the first agitator gear 44. Further, the first agitator gear 44 is mounted to one end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the agitator shaft 21. With the configuration, when the rotational driving force is transmitted from the coupling 41 to the first agitator gear 44 via the idle gear 43, the first agitator gear 44 rotates and the agitator 20 rotates together with the first agitator gear 44. That is, the agitator 20 including the agitator shaft 21 rotates together with the coupling 41.
  • In the developing cartridge 1 of this embodiment, the idle gear 43 is positioned between the coupling gear 412 and the first agitator gear 44, however, the idle gear 43 may be omitted. That is, the coupling gear 412 may directly mesh with the first agitator gear 44.
  • The first cover 45 is positioned at one side of the casing in the first direction. More specifically, the first cover is positioned at the first outer surface. The first cover 45 is fixed to the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10 by screws, for example. The coupling gear 412, the developing gear 42, the idle gear 43, and the first agitator gear 44 are accommodated in a space between the first outer surface 11 and the first cover 45. The coupling hole 413 of the coupling portion 411 is exposed to an outside of the first cover 45. The first cover 45 according to the present embodiment also serves as a holder cover for holding the holder 62 of the IC chip assembly 60 described later. A structure of the first cover 45 as the holder cover will be described later in detail.
  • The second gear portion 50 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. In other words, the second gear portion 50 is positioned at the second outer surface 12. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the developing cartridge 1 in which the second gear portion 50 is exploded. As illustrated in Fig. 5, the second gear portion 50 includes the second agitator gear 51, a detection gear 52, an electrically conductive member 53, and a second cover 54. Note that, in Fig. 5, gear teeth are not illustrated in the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52.
  • The second agitator gear 51 is for transmitting rotational driving force of the agitator shaft 21 to the detection gear 52. The second agitator gear 51 is rotatable about a rotation axis 81 extending in the first direction. The second agitator gear 51 includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an entire of an outer peripheral surface of the second agitator gear 51 at equal intervals. At least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51 meshes with at least a portion of a plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52. The second agitator gear 51 is mounted to the second end portion of the agitator shaft 21 in the first direction so as to be incapable of rotating relative to the agitator shaft 21. With this configuration, the second agitator gear 51 rotates with rotation of the agitator shaft 21.
  • The detection gear 52 is a gear for providing information on the developing cartridge 1 for the image forming apparatus. The information on the developing cartridge 1 includes, for example, information as to whether the developing cartridge 1 is a new (unused) cartridge or a used cartridge. The information on the developing cartridge 1 also includes, for example, a product specification of the developing cartridge 1. The product specification of the developing cartridge 1 includes, for example, the number of sheets that can be printed with the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge 1 (i.e. sheet-yield number).
  • The detection gear 52 is rotatable about a rotation axis 85 extending in the first direction. The rotational axis 85 which is a rotational center of the detection gear 52 is an example of a second axis. The detection gear 52 includes a plurality of gear teeth 521, and the plurality of gear teeth 521 are provide on a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52. That is, the detection gear 52 is a tooth-less gear, that is, the plurality of gear teeth 521 are provide on one portion of an outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52, the other portion of the outer peripheral surface of the detection gear 52 does not include a gear tooth.
  • When the developing cartridge 1 is unused state, at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52 can mesh with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51. In this case, the detection gear 52 rotates together with the agitator 20 including agitator shaft 21. For this reason, the detection gear 52 rotates based on the driving force transmitted via the coupling 41 receives driving force, the coupling 41, the idle gear 43, the first agitator gear 44, the agitator 20 and the second agitator gear 51. That is the detection gear 52 is rotatable with the coupling 41.
  • When the image forming apparats starts to operate, the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90 and the drawer unit is inserted into the inside of the image forming apparatus and accommodated in the inside of the image forming apparatus. When the drawer unit 90 to which an unused developing cartridge 1 is attached is attached in the image forming apparatus, the coupling 41 receives driving force and then, the detection gear 52 can rotate by meshing with the second agitator gear 51. When the detection gear 52 rotates at a predetermined angle, the detection gear 52 is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51, rotation of the detection gear 52 is stopped.
  • When the developing cartridge 1 is in the unused state, the detection gear is in a first position representing that the developing cartridge 1 is in the unused state. When the detection gear 52 is in the first position, at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the detection gear 52 can mesh with at least a portion of the plurality of gear teeth of the second agitator gear 51. When the developing cartridge 1 starts to work in the image forming apparatus, the detection gear 52 rotates from the first position to a second position. Therefore, the detection gear 52 is in the second position representing that the developing cartridge 1 is an used state, after the developing cartridge 1 starts to work. When the detection gear 52 is in the second position, the detection gear 52 does not mesh with the second agitator gear 51. Thus, the detection gear 52 can change between the unused state and the used state and then, the detection gear 52 cannot rotate.
  • Further, the detection gear 52 may be configured of a movable gear that can move in the first direction. The movable gear may not be limited to a partially toothless gear. In other words, the movable gear includes a plurality of gear teeth, and the plurality of gear teeth are provided on an outer peripheral surface of the movable gear along the circumference of the movable gear. In this case, the movable gear moves in the first direction in accordance with rotation of the movable gear, thereby the movable gear is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51. The movable gear may be moved in the first direction away from the second outer surface 12 or toward the second outer surface 12.
  • When the drawer unit 90 to which a used developing cartridge 1 is attached in the image forming apparatus, the detection gear 52 cannot rotate because the detection gear 52 is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51.
  • A gear may be provided between the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52. For example, the second gear portion 50 may further include a second idle gear meshing with both the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52. The second idle gear is positioned at the second outer surface 12. In this case, rotational driving force of the second agitator gear 51 may be transmitted to the detection gear 52 via the second idle gear.
  • The electrically conductive member 53 is electrically conductive. The electrically conductive member 53 is an example of an electrode. The electrically conductive member 53 is formed of a material such as electrically conductive metal or electrically conductive resin. The electrically conductive member 53 is positioned at the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10. The electrically conductive member 53 includes a gear shaft 531 protruding in the first direction. The gear shaft 531 is positioned at the second outer surface 12. The gear shaft 531 extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12 along the rotational axis 85. The rotational axis 85 is an example of a second axis. The gear shaft 531 is an example of a second shaft. The detection gear 52 rotates about the gear shaft 531 in a state where the detection gear 52 is supported by the gear shaft 531. The electrically conductive member 53 further includes a bearing portion 532. The bearing portion 532 is in contact with the roller shaft 32 of the developing roller 30. A portion of the electrically conductive member 53 may be in contact with the roller shaft 32. Alternatively, the roller shaft 32 may be in contact with the electrically conductive member 53 in a state where the roller shaft 32 is inserted into the electrically conductive member 53.
  • The drawer unit 90 includes an electrically conductive lever (not illustrated) that is in contact with the gear shaft 531 in a state where the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90. Instead of the drawer unit 90, the image forming apparatus may include the electrically conductive lever. When the lever contacts the gear shaft 531, electrical connection between the lever, and the electrically conductive member 53 is established and electrical connection between the electrically conductive member 53 and the roller shaft 32 is also established. When the image forming apparatus is in operation, electric power is supplied to the roller shaft 32 through the lever, and the roller shaft 32 can keep a prescribed bias voltage. That is, the electrically conductive member 53 including the gear shaft 531 has a function of the electrode supplying the roller shaft 32 with the bias voltage (electric power).
  • The second cover 54 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. More specifically, the second cover 54 is positioned at the second outer surface 12. The second cover 54 is fixed to the second outer surface 12 of the casing 10 by a screw, for example. At least a portion of one or more of the second agitator gear 51 and the detection gear 52, and the electrically conductive member 53 are accommodated in a space between the second outer surface 12 and the second cover 54. Therefore, the second cover 54 covers at least a portion of the detection gear 52. The second cover 54 has an opening 541. A portion of the detection gear 52 and a portion of the gear shaft 531 are exposed to an outside through the opening 541. The electrically conductive lever of the drawer unit 90 contacts the detection gear 52 and the gear shaft 531 through the opening 541.
  • As illustrated in Fig. 5, the detection gear 52 includes a detecting protrusion 522. The detection gear 52 covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the gear shaft 531. The protrusion 522 is positioned at another side the plurality of gear teeth 521 in the first direction. The detecting protrusion 522 protrudes in the first direction. The detecting protrusion 522 has a circular arc shape extending along a portion of an addendum circle of the detection gear about the rotation axis of the detection gear 52. Note that the detecting protrusion 522 covers a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the gear shaft 531. The detecting protrusion 522 is rotatable with the detection gear 52.
  • When the developing cartridge in the unused state is attached to the image forming apparatus, a portion of the gear shaft 531 is exposed to an outside through the opening 541. That is, the lever of the drawer unit 90 is in contact with the gear shaft 531. When the image forming apparatus is in operation and the coupling 41 receives driving force, the detection gear 52 rotates. Then, the detecting protrusion 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft 531 according to the rotation of the detection gear 52. The lever is not in contact with the gear shaft 531, when the detecting protrusion 522 is positioned between the lever and the gear shaft 531. After the detection gear 52 further rotates, the detecting protrusion 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft 531 and the lever is in contact with the gear shaft 531. When the detection gear 52 rotates at a predetermined angle, the detection gear 52 is disengaged from the second agitator gear 51, rotation of the detection gear 52 is stopped. Therefore, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 is maintained.
  • Hence, when the detection gear 52 rotates after a new developing cartridge 1 is attached in the drawer unit 90, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the shape of the detection gear 52. More specifically, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the shape of the detecting protrusion 522 because the detecting protrusion 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft according to the rotation of the detection gear 52. Alternatively, the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 changes according to the number of the detecting protrusions 522 which are provided with the detection gear 52 because one or more of detecting protrusions 522 pass through between the lever and the gear shaft 531 according to the rotation of the detection gear 52. The image forming apparatus recognizes the change in the contact state between the lever and the gear shaft 531 to identify whether the attached developing cartridge 1 is new or used and/or the product specification of the mounted developing cartridge 1. That is, the detection gear 52 has a shape representing information regarding a specification of the developing cartridge. For example the specification of the developing cartridge may represent a color of the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge. The detection gear 52 may have a shape representing other information representing a color of the developer accommodated in the developing cartridge 1.
  • However, the method for detecting the information on the developing cartridge 1 using the detection gear 52 is not limited to detection of electrical conduction. For example, movement of the lever may be optically detected. Further, the detecting protrusion 522 may be formed to have different circumferential position and length from those in the present embodiment. Further, the detection gear 52 may have a plurality of detecting protrusions 522. The shape of the detection gear 52 may vary according to the product specification of the developing cartridge 1 such as the number of printable sheets. More specifically, the number of the detecting protrusions 522 may be differentiated among a plural type of the developing cartridges, and the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges may be identified based on the number of the detecting protrusions 522. When each of the plural type of the developing cartridges includes the number of the detecting protrusions 522, circumferential intervals between the plurality of detecting protrusions 522 may be differentiated among the plural type of the developing cartridges. In the above-described case, a circumferential length of each detecting protrusion 522 and/or a radial length of each detecting protrusion 522 may be differentiated based on the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges. In this way, variations in the number of the detecting protrusions 522 and/or circumferential positions of the each of the detecting protrusion 522 enables the image forming apparatus to identify the product specification regarding each of the developing cartridges.
  • The detection gear 52 may be configured of a plural components. For example, the detecting protrusion 522 and the detection gear 52 may be different components. Further, the detection gear 52 may include a detection gear body and a supplemental member that shifts its position relative to the detection gear body in accordance with rotation of the detection gear body. In this case, the supplemental member changes between a first position in which the supplemental member is in contact with the lever and a second position in which the supplemental member is not in contact with the lever in accordance with shifting the position of the supplemental member relative to the detection gear body. As a result, the supplemental member may change the position of the lever.
  • Further, the detection gear 52 may include a cam, and the cam may contact the detecting protrusion 522. In this case, the cam rotates together with rotation of the detection gear 52, and the rotating cam contacts the detecting protrusion 522. This causes the detecting protrusion 522 to move relative to the detection gear 52. The detecting protrusion 522 may be rotatably attached to a shaft provided at the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54. Alternatively, the detecting protrusion 522 may have a shaft, and the shaft of the detecting protrusion 522 may be inserted into a hole formed in the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54 so that the detecting protrusion 522 is rotatably supported by the second outer surface 12 or the second cover 54.
  • Further, in the present embodiment, the gear shaft 531 extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12. However, the gear shaft 531 does not need to be in direct contact with the second outer surface 12. For example, the casing 10 may have a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface 12 and a cap attached or fitted with the through-hole, and a gear shaft may extend from the cap in the first direction. In this case, the cap includes the gear shaft protruding in the first direction toward the detection gear 52, and the detection gear 52 rotates about the gear shaft 531 in a state where the detection gear is supported by the gear shaft 531.
  • 2. IC Chip assembly
  • The IC chip assembly 60 is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction. The IC chip assembly 60 is positioned at the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10. Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the IC chip assembly 60. Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the IC chip assembly 60 taken along a plane perpendicular to the first direction. As shown in Figs. 2 through 6, the IC chip assembly 60 includes an IC (Integrated Circuit) chip 61 as a storage medium and the holder 62 for holding the IC chip 61. The holder 62 is held to the first cover 45 at one end of the casing 10 in the first direction. The IC chip 61 stores various information on the developing cartridge 1.
  • As shown in Fig. 5, the IC chip 61 includes an electric contact surface 611. The electric contact surface 611 is made of electrically conductive metal. The electric contact surface 611 is positioned at one side of the casing 10 in the first direction. The electric contact surface 611 is positioned at the first outer surface.
  • The drawer unit 90 includes an electric connector. The electric connector is made of metal, for example. The electric connector of the drawer unit 90 contacts the electric contact surface 611 when the developing cartridge 1 is attached to the drawer unit 90. At this time, the image forming apparatus can perform at least one of reading information from the IC chip 61 and writing information in the IC chip 61. In this developing cartridge 1, both of IC chip 61 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 are positioned at the one side of the casing 10 in the first direction.
  • At least a portion of the holder 62 is covered by the first cover 45. The holder 62 includes a boss 621a, a boss 621b, and a boss 621c. Each of the boss 621a and boss 621b extends in the first direction toward the first cover 45 from a surface of the holder 62 opposite to a surface thereof facing the casing 10. The boss 621a and boss 621b are aligned in the second direction. The boss 621c extends in the first direction toward the casing 10 from the surface of the holder 62 facing the casing 10. As shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the first cover 45 has a through-hole 451a and a through-hole 451b. The through-hole 451a and through-hole 451b penetrate the first cover 45 in the first direction, respectively. The through-hole 451a and through-hole 451b are aligned in the second direction. On the other hand, the casing 10 includes a recessed portion 15. The recessed portion 15 is recessed in the first direction on the first outer surface 11 of the casing 10.
  • The boss 621a is inserted into the through-hole 451a. The boss 621b is inserted into the through-hole 451b. The boss 621c is inserted into the recessed portion 15. The through-hole 451a has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outside dimension) of the boss 621a. The through-hole 451b has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outside dimension) of the boss 621b. Further, the recessed portion 15 has a dimension (inner dimension) larger than a dimension (outer dimension) of the boss 621c. Hence, the holder 62 can move with the bosses 621a, 621b and 621c in direction perpendicular to the first direction relative to the casing 10 and the first cover 45. The holder 62 moves between the first cover 45 and the first outer surface 11.
  • Alternatively, the holder 62 may include a single boss, or equal to or more than three bosses. Likewise, the first cover 45 may have a single through-hole, or equal to or more than three through-holes. The bosses 621a, 621b and 621c may have a circular columnar shape or a rectangular columnar shape, respectively.
  • Or, instead of the through- holes 451a and 451b, the first cover 45 may include one or more of recesses to have the bosses 621a and/or 621b inserted thereinto.
  • A projected area of the developing cartridge 1 in the first direction should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus. That is the first outer surface 11 should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus. That is the second outer surface 12 also should be smaller in order to down size of the image forming apparatus. On the other hand, it is difficult to arrange the coupling 41, the electric contact surface 611 and the detection gear 52 at one side of the casing 10 in the first direction in a state where at least a portion of the coupling 41, the electric contact surface 611 and the detection gear 52 are overlapping in the first direction, because the coupling 41, each of the electric contact surface 611 and the detection gear is a component for interacting with the image forming apparatus.
  • As shown in the Fig. 6, in the developing cartridge 1, the detection gear 52 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction, and the coupling 41 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 are also positioned at the one side of the casing 10 in the first direction. Therefore, the first outer surface 11 and the second outer surface 12 become smaller because the coupling 41 and the electric contact surface 611 are positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the detection gear 52 is positioned at the second outer surface 12 which is different from the first outer surface 11.
  • In this embodiment, the coupling 41 is positioned at one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction, and the coupling 41 is positioned at the one side of the casing in the first direction. The detection gear 52 is positioned at the one side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction and the detection gear 52 is positioned at the another side of the casing 10 in the first direction. Therefore, the coupling 41 and the detection gear 52 are positioned at the same side of the agitator shaft 21 in the second direction. For this reason, a length of the developing cartridge 1 in the second direction can be shortened. Accordingly, the developing cartridge 1 can downsize in the second direction. The image forming apparatus can also downsize in the second direction.
  • Specifically, in this embodiment, the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 should be the same outer surface (either the first outer surface 11 or the second outer surface 12) of the casing 10, because the detection gear 52 is supported by the electrically conductive member 53. On the other hand, the electrically conductive member 53 (an example of the electrode) receives high electrical voltage (electrical power). For this reason, IC chip 61 is affected by, for example, high-frequency noise, if a distance between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 of the IC chip 61 is too short or a distance between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 is too short.
  • In this embodiment, in the developing cartridge 1, the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 are positioned at the second outer surface 12 which is positioned at opposite side of the first outer surface 11 in the first direction, and one or more of the electric surface 611 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at the first outer surface 11. Accordingly, an electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 can be reduced. Alternatively, an electrical interference between the between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 can be reduced. For example, the high-frequency noise on the IC chip 61 can be reduced based on charging the high electrical voltage (electrical power) to the electrically conductive member 53.
  • In this embodiment, a whole of the IC chip 61 including the electric contact surface 611 is positioned at the first outer surface 11 which is opposite side of the second outer surface 12 in the first direction, the detection gear 52 and the electrically conductive member 53 are positioned at the second outer surface 12. At least the electric contact surface 6111 may be positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at a different position from the first outer surface (e.g., another surface of the casing 10). An electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the electric contact surface 611 can be reduced, if at least the electric contact surface 611 may be positioned at the first outer surface 11 and the IC chip 61 is positioned at a different position from the first outer surface (e.g., another surface of the casing 10). Alternatively, an electrical interference between the electrically conductive member 53 and the IC chip 61 can be reduced. For example, the high-frequency noise on the IC chip 61 can be reduced based on charging the high electrical voltage (electrical power) to the electrically conductive member 53.
  • 3. Modifications
  • While the description has been made in detail with reference to specific embodiment thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein. In the following description, differences between the above embodiment and the modifications are mainly explained. In the following modifications of the main embodiment is discussed. Due to the many similarities between the modifications and the main embodiment only differences between the main embodiment and the modifications will be discussed. With regard to all other features it is referred to the discussion of the main embodiment above.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a developing cartridge 1A and a drum cartridge 70A of a modification. The developing cartridge 1A shown in Fig. 7 includes a casing 10A, a developing roller 30A, a coupling 41A, a detection gear 52A, and an IC chip 61A. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 7, the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A instead of the drawer unit. The drum cartridge 70A includes one developing cartridge holding portion 71A holding the developing cartridge 1A. The developing cartridge holding portion 71A includes a photosensitive drum 72A. When the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A, the developing roller 30A of the developing cartridge 1A is in contact with the photosensitive drum 72A.
  • Fig. 8 is a view showing how to attach the drum cartridge 70A to an image forming apparatus 100A in a state where the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A. As shown in Fig. 8, the drum cartridge 70A is attached to a drum cartridge holding portion 101A provided in the image forming apparatus 100A in a state where the developing cartridge 1A is attached to the drum cartridge 70A.
  • In the above manner, the similar structure to that of the developing cartridge 1 according to the above embodiment can be applied to the developing cartridge 1A to be attached to the drum cartridge 70A. Specifically, as shown in Fig. 7, in the developing cartridge 1A, the coupling 41A and an electric contact surface 611A of the IC chip 61A are positioned at the one side of the casing 10A in the first direction, and the detection gear 52A is also positioned at the another side of the casing 10A in the first direction. Therefore, a size of the one outer surface in the second direction and a size of the another outer surface in the second direction become smaller because the coupling 41A and the electric contact surface 611A are positioned at the one outer surface and the detection gear 52A is positioned at the another outer surface which is different from the one outer surface. Accordingly, the developing cartridge 1A can downsize. The image forming apparatus 100A can also downsize.
  • In this embodiment, the gear shaft 531 (an example of the second shaft) extends in the first direction from the second outer surface 12. The gear shaft 531 may not directly contact with the second outer surface 12. For example, the casing 10 may have a through-hole penetrating the second outer surface 12 and a cap being attached to the through-hole. The gear shaft may extend from the cap in the first direction. In this case the cap may include the gear shaft protruding in the first direction toward the detection gear 52. The detection gear 52 may be rotatable about the gear shaft in a state where the detection gear 53 is supported by the gear shaft.
  • According to the above-described embodiments, the plural gears provided within each of the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with one another through meshing engagement of the gear teeth. However, the plural gears provided within each of the first gear portion and the second gear portion may be engaged with one another through a frictional force. For example, instead of the plural gear teeth, frictional members, such as rubber members, may be provided to the outer circumferences of two gears that engage with each other.
  • The developing cartridge 1 in this embodiment, the developing cartridge is attached to the drawer unit of the image forming apparatus. The developing cartridge may be attached to another image forming apparatus which does not include the drawer unit.
  • Shapes of the details in the developing cartridge may differ from those shown in the drawings attached to this application. The respective components employed in the above-described embodiment and modifications can be selectively combined together within an appropriate range so that no inconsistency will arise.

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  1. A developing cartridge (1; 1A) for supplying developer to a photosensitive drum, the photosensitive drum being included either in a drawer unit (90) of an image forming apparatus or in a drum cartridge (70A) of an image forming apparatus, the developing cartridge (1; 1A) comprising:
    a casing (10; 10A) configured to accommodate developer therein, the casing (10; 10A) extending in a first direction;
    a coupling (41; 41A) rotatable about a first axis (83) extending in the first direction, the coupling (41; 41A) being positioned at one side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction; and
    a detection gear (52; 52A) rotatable about a second axis (85) extending in the first direction, the detection gear (52; 52A) being positioned at another side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction;
    characterized in that the developing cartridge further comprises:
    a storage medium (61; 61A) including an electric contact surface (611; 611A), the electric contact surface (611; 611A) being positioned at the one side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction.
  2. The developing cartridge according to claim 1,
    wherein the storage medium (61; 61A) is positioned at the one side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction.
  3. The developing cartridge according to claim 1 or claim 2,
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is rotatable according to rotation of the coupling (41; 41A).
  4. The developing cartridge according to claim 3, further comprising:
    a first shaft (21) extending in the first direction, the first shaft (21) being rotatable according to rotation of the coupling (41; 41A),
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is rotatable according to rotation of the first shaft (21).
  5. The developing cartridge according to claim 4, further comprising:
    an agitator (20) including the first shaft (21), the agitator (20) being rotatable with the first shaft (21) according to rotation of the coupling (41; 41A),
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is rotatable according to rotation of the agitator (20).
  6. The developing cartridge according to claim 5,
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is positioned at one side of the first shaft (21) in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and
    wherein the coupling (41; 41A) is positioned at the one side of the first shaft (21) in the second direction.
  7. The developing cartridge according to claim 5 or claim 6,
    wherein the coupling (41; 41A) further includes:
    a coupling gear (412) rotatable with the coupling (41; 41A);
    wherein the agitator (20) further includes:
    a first agitator gear (44) mounted to the first shaft (21), the first agitator gear (44) being rotatable with the first shaft (21), and the first agitator gear (44) being positioned at the one side of the casing (10) in the first direction;
    wherein the coupling gear (412) is configured to mesh with the first agitator gear (44).
  8. The developing cartridge according to claim 5 or claim 6, further comprising:
    a first idle gear (43) positioned at the one side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction;
    wherein the coupling (41; 41A) further includes:
    a coupling gear (412) rotatable with the coupling (41; 41A), and the coupling gear (412) meshing with the first idle gear (43);
    wherein the agitator (20) further includes:
    a first agitator gear (44) mounted to the first shaft (21), the first agitator gear (44) being rotatable with the first shaft (21), the first agitator gear (44) being positioned at the one side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction, and the first agitator gear (44) meshing with the first idle gear (43).
  9. The developing cartridge according to any one of claim 5 to claim 8,
    wherein the agitator (20) further includes:
    a second agitator gear (51) mounted to the first shaft (21), the second agitator gear (51) being rotatable with the first shaft (21), and the second agitator gear (51) being positioned the another side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction,
    wherein the second agitator gear (51) is configured to mesh with the detection gear (52; 52A).
  10. The developing cartridge according to any one of claim 5 to claim 8, further comprising:
    a second idle gear positioned at the another side of the casing (10) in the first direction, and the second idle gear meshing with the detection gear (52; 52A),
    wherein the agitator (20) further includes:
    a second agitator gear (51) mounted to the first shaft (21), the second agitator gear (51) being rotatable with the first shaft (21), the second agitator gear (51) being positioned at the another side of the casing (10) in the first direction, and the second agitator gear (51) meshing with the second idle gear.
  11. The developing cartridge according to any one of claim 1 to claim 10, further comprising:
    a developing roller (30) rotatable about a rotational axis (82) extending in the first direction, the developing roller (30) including a roller shaft (32) extending in the first direction; and
    an electrode (53) being electrically connected to the roller shaft (32), and the electrode (53) being positioned to the another side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction.
  12. The developing cartridge according to claim 11,
    wherein the electrode (53) further includes:
    a second shaft (531) extending in the first direction,
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is rotatable about the second shaft (531), and
    wherein the detection gear (52; 52A) is configured to cover a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the second shaft (531).
  13. The developing cartridge according to any one of claim 1 to claim 12, further comprising:
    a gear cover (54) covering a portion of the detection gear (52; 52A), the gear cover (54) being positioned at the another side of the casing (10; 10A) in the first direction.
  14. The developing cartridge according to any one of claim 1 to claim 13,
    wherein the storage medium (61; 61A) is configured to store information regarding the developing cartridge (1; 1A).
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