Background of the Invention
(1) Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a developing apparatus using a two-component type
developer. More specifically, the present invention relates to a developing apparatus
using a two-component type developer, in which stirring mixing of a toner and a carrier
is effectively accomplished.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
[0002] As the method for developing an electrostatic latent image with a magnetic brush,
there are known a developing method using a two-component type developer comprising
a magnetic carrier and a toner and a developing method using a one-component type
developer comprising toner particles alone. The former method is advantageous in that
charges can be given to the toner stably, and the latter method is advantageous in
that the troublesome operation of adjusting the toner concentration is not necessary
and the property of reproducing a halftone is higher than in the former method.
[0003] Recently, it is required that a reproduced image should have a high contrast, that
is, a clear shade, and a halftone should be beautifully reproduced. The,. developing
method using a one-component type developer is effective for satisfying these requirements.
However, since the upper threshold value of the developing condition is ordinarily
determined by the force of magnetically attracting the developer to the developing
sleeve and the Coulomb force to the electrostatic latent image and the magnetic material
is dispersed in the binder resin in the one-component type developer, the magnetic
attractive force of the one-component type developer to the sleeve is weaker than
that of the magnetic carrier and hence, fogging is readily caused in the developing
method using a one-component tyep developer. In order to solve this problem, in an
ordinary developing method using a one-component type developer, the earing length
of the magnetic brush is shortened so as to prevent occurrence of fogging. However,
in this case, such troubles as insufficient earing and reduction of the flowability
of the developer are caused and when the copying machine is continuously used, if
a foreign substance such as paper dust is incorporated into the magnetic brush, stable
earing becomes difficult.
[0004] Accordingly, research is continued with a view to improving the halftone-reproducing
property by using a developing method using a two-component type developer where a
stable magnetic brush can be formed and sufficient charges can be given to the toner.
For example, there is known a method in which in the developing zone the moving direction
of a photosensitive drum having an electrostatic latent image is made in agreement
with the moving direction of the magnetic brush (hereinafter referred to as "the same
direction development"). In this method, the development time can be prolonged and
the sliding frictional force can be reduced, and therefore, this method is advantageous
in the reproduction of a halftone over a method in which the moving direction of the
photosensitive drum is reverse to the moving direction of the magnetic brush (hereinafter
referred to as "the reverse direction development"). Moreover, the same direction
development is advantageous in that leakage of the charge of the electrostatic latent
image by the carrier can be prevented.
[0005] However, if this same direction development method is adopted, the size of the developing
apparatus becomes larger than the size of the developing apparatus used for the reverse
direction development method. The reason is as follows.
[0006] In case of the reverse direction development, in mixing and stirring a toner and
a magnetic carrier (often referred to as "carrier" hereinafter), the developer in
which the toner has been consumed in the developing zone is once scraped down from
the surface of the developing sleeve by a scraper and the developer thus scraped down
is sufficiently mixed and stirred with the newly supplied toner and the developer
left in the developing apparatus. Then, the mixed and stirred developer is retained
on the sleeve at a developer pump-up position located in the lower portion of the
sleeve and is fed to the developing zone again after attainement of a certain earing
length by an earing member. Namely, in the reverse direction development, by forming
one loop of the above operations, mixing and stirring of the developer can be performed
at a high efficiency. In contrast, in the same direction development, formation of
an operation loop as mentioned above is difficult. Namely, in the case where a scraper
is arranged in the lower portion of the sleeve to scrape down the used developer,
it becomes necessary to form a reservoir zone below the position of the scraper so
as to store the developer scraped down and a mechanism for pumping up the developer
to the upper portion of the sleeve. If such a mechanism is not arranged and the scraper
is stationarily arranged in the state buried in the developer, circulation of the
developer in the developing apparatus is hindered and the significance of provision
of the scraper is substantially lost. In the case where the scraper is arranged in
the upper portion of the sleeve as in case of the reverse direction development, because
of the relation of the position of the scraper to the developer pump-up position,
the loop becomes inevitably complicated. Accordingly, in each case the size of the
developing apparatus is increased.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a development apparatus
using a two-component type developer, in which when the same direction development
is carried out, mixing and stirring of a toner and a carrier can be performed at a
high efficiency by a compact structure.
[0008] More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a
developing apparatus using a two-component type developer, which comprises a hopper
provided with a toner feed roller, a developer delivery sleeve rotating in a direction
reverse to the rotation direction of a photosensitive drum and having a magnet arranged
in the interior thereof, a stirring roller for effecting frictional charging of toner
particles and uniform mixing of a toner and a carrier, said stirring roller rotating
in the same direction as the rotation direction of the developer delivery sleeve and
being provided with a plurality of stirring vanes, an earing plate for controlling
the earing length of a magnetic brush formed on the developer flow guiding mechanism
arranged above the stirring roller, wherein the top end of each stirring vane is bent
in the rotation direction of the stirring roller and a notch is formed on each stirring
vane, a spiral passage is formed on the stirring roller by the notches of the stirring
vanes, and the developer flow guiding mechanism comprises a partition plate and a
plurality of guide plates arranged at predetermined intervals at least on the upper
face of the partition plate.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a sectional view illustrating the developing apparatus according to the
present invention.
Fig. 2 is a partial perspective view showing the developing apparatus according to
the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a scraping roller preferably used in the present
invention.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a stirring roller preferably used in the present
invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a developer flow guiding mechanism preferably
used in the present invention.
Figs. 6 and 7 are partial perspective views showing preferred embodiments of the developing
apparatus according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0010] Referring to Fig. 1 which is a sectional view diagrammatically illustrating the developing
apparatus according to the present invention, this developing apparatus entirely represented
by reference numeral 3 is arranged to consturct a copying machine together with a
photosensitive drum 2 rotating in a direction of arrow 1. The developing apparatus
3 comprises a nonmagnetic cylindrical sleeve 56 rotating in a direction of arrow 5
and having, arrranged in the interior thereof on the side of the photosensitive drum
3, a magnet 4 having a plurality of magnetic poles on the surface, a developer stirring
roller 8 provided with a plurality of stirring vanes 7, a developer flow guiding mechanism
9 located above the stirring roller 8, a toner hopper 11 arranged above the falling
position of the developer falling from the developer flow guiding mechanism 9 onto
the stirring roller 8 and provided with a toner feed roller 10, and an earing blade
12 for controlling the earing length of a magnetic brush formed on the sleeve 6 to
a predetermined constant length.
[0011] As shown in Fig. 1, these members are contained in a housing 20.
[0012] In the developing apparatus having the above-mentioned structure, the developer travels
along a course described below. Namely, the developer comprising a toner and a carrier
forms a magnetic brush 13 on the sleeve 6 by the action of the magnet 4 arranged in
the interior of the sleeve 6, and this magnetic brush 13 is delivered to a developing
zone 14 with rotation of the sleeve 6. In the developing zone 14, a toner image corresponding
to an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitive drum is formed
and development is effected. After the development, the magnetic brush 13 in which
the toner has been consumed is moved to a developer scraping zone 15 with rotation
of the sleeve 6. Since the scraper zone 15 is adjacent to poles of the same polarity
of the magnet, the developer receives a repulsive magnetic field and is separated
from the sleeve.
[0013] The scraped developer is mixed and stirred with the toner appropriately supplied
from the hopper 11 located above and the developer falling from the guiding mechanism
9 with rotation of the stirring vanes 7 in a direction of arrow 17, and the developer
is delivered to a developer pump-up position 16. At this pump-up position 16, the
developer is magnetically attracted onto the sleeve 6 again and is delivered along
the lower face of the guiding mechanism 9 with rotation of the sleeve 6. Then, the
amount of the developer is controlled to a predetermined constant amount by the earing
blade 12, and a part of the developer is delivered as the magnetic brush 13 to the
developing zone 14 while the remaining portion of the developer is moved along the
upper face of the guiding mechanism 9 and is fed to the stirring roller 8 again. Thus,
a regular flow of the developer is formed in the developing apparatus of the present
invention.
[0014] According to the present invention, movement of the flow of the developer is smoothly
performed and mixing and stirring can be accomplished at a high efficiency by this
movement. Furthermore, sufficient charges can be given even to the newly supplied
toner and uniform mixing can be attained. The present invention has various structural
features for attaining these effects.
[0015] In the first place, the developing apparatus of the present invention is characterized
in that scraping of the developer present on the sleeve 6 and stirring of the developer
are performed by using the stirring roller 8.
[0016] The stirring vanes 7 are formed on the stirring roller 8 so that a certain space
is formed between the top ends of the stirring vanes 7 and the sleeve 6, and because
of the presence of this space, the developer on the sleeve 6 is not completely scraped.
Since only the toner present in the surface portion of the mangetic brush is consumed
for the development, it is sufficient if scraping is performed so that this surface
portion is scraped. For this reason, the above-mentioned space is formed between the
top ends of the stirring vanes 7 and the sleeve 6. Furthermore, if this structure
is adopted, the rotation torque of the stirring roller 8 is reduced and the rotation
can be performed smoothly.
[0017] In the case where it is necessary to scrape all of the developer present on the sleeve
6, a scraping roller 25 is arranged in the lower portion of the space between the
sleeve 6 and stirring vanes 7 adjacently to the sleeve 6. For example, as shown in
Fig. 2, the scraping roller 25 preferably comrpises a linear plate vane 22 having
a central axis 21 and a plurality of oval vanes 23 arranged at predetermined intervals
on both the sides of the plate vane 22 in the state oriented in a certain direction.
In this embodiment, there can be attained not only an effect of scarping the developer
but also an effect of mixing and stirring the developer. Namely, with rotation of
the scraping roller 25, the developer is scraped from the surface of the sleeve 6
by the plate vane 22 or oval vanes 23, and simultaneously, the developer is forcibly
discharged in the orienting direction of the oval vanes 23 toward the stirring roller
8. Accordingly, as compared with the case where a plate-like scraper is formed to
about against the surface of the sleeve, in this case the developer can be scraped,
mixed and stirred more smoothly and effectively in the state where the scraper is
buried in the developer.
[0018] Furthermore, as shown in Figs. 3, a spiral roller 25' having a spiral vane 26 is
disposed instead of the scraper roller 25. Aslo in this case, the scraping effect
and the mixing and stirring effect can be similarly attained.
[0019] In the present invention, the top end portions of the stirring vanes 7 arranged on
the stirring roller 8 are bent in the rotation direction to enhance the effect of
scraping the developer on the sleeve 6.
[0020] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, in order for the stirring roller 8 used in the present
invention to exert a function of delivering the developer present on the sleeve 6
to the pump-up position 16 in addition to the mixing and stirring action, a developer
delivery space 30 is formed between every two adjacent stirring vanes 7, and notches
31 are formed on the respective stirring vanes 7 so that the notches 31 are gradually
deviated in the lateral direction in the respective stirring vanes 7, whereby a spiral
passage 32 extending along the deviation direction is formed on the peripheral face
of the stirring roller 8.
[0021] Accordingly, the developer is moved in the above-mentioned developer delivery spaces
with rotation of the stirring vanes 7 and the developer is delivered in the direction
of arrow 32 with rotation of the stirring roller 8 in the direction of arrow 17. therefore,
by using the stirring roller 8 having the above-mentioned structure, not only scraping
of the developer from the sleeve 6 but also mixing of the developer can be performed
effectively.
[0022] In the present invention, by forming a guide 33 by bending a part of the stirring
vane 7 toward one side end of the notch 31 as shown in Fig. 4, the above-mentioned
delivery and movement of the developer can be performed more promptly.
[0023] The second characteristic feature of the present invention is that the developer
flow guiding mechanism 9 is arranged above the stirring roller 8 and the developer
removed from the sleeve 6 by the earing blade 12 is smoothly supplied onto the stirring
roller 8 again. By dint of this feature, a definite flow of the developer is established
as indicated by arrow P in Fig. 1, and scraping of the developer and mixing and stirring
of the developer can be performed smoothly and effectively.
[0024] As shown in Fig. 2, this developer flow guiding mechanism 9 comprises a partition
plate 43 arranged on the upper side of the stirring roller 8 and guide plates 44 arranged
on the top face of the partition plate 43 at predetermined intervals (for example,
about 20 mm). Namely, the developer removed from the sleeve 6 by the earing blade
12 is passed through the top face of the partition plate 43 and directed onto the
stirring roller 8 by the guide plates 44.
[0025] One modification 9' of this developer flow guiding mechanism 9 is shown in Fig. 5,
and by using this guiding mechanism 9', the effect of mixing and stirring the developer
is further enhanced. In this modification, guide plates 44a and 44b are arranged on
the upper and lower faces of the partition plate 43, respectively. The guide plates
44a formed on the paper face are arranged in parallel to each other and have an acute
angle to the axis of the stirring roller 8, and the guide plates 44b formed on the
lower face are arranged in parallel to each other and have an obtuse angle to the
axis of the stirring roller 8.
[0026] The developer delivered by the stirring roller 8 and pumped up onto the sleeve 6
is moved as indicated by arrow 45 form the lower face of the partition plate 43 to
the upper face of the partition plate 43. Accordingly, the direction of the movement
of the developer on the partition plate 43 is, as a whole, reverse to the direction
of the movement of the developer in the developer delivery space 20 in the stirring
roller 8. Therefore, by combining this developer flow guiding mechanism 9' with the
stirring roller 8, the effect of mixing and stirring the developer can be further
increased.
[0027] Most preferred embodiments of the developing apparatus of the present invention are
illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7. These two embodiments are different from each other
only in the shape of the scraping roller 25. Namely, a plate-like scraping roller
25 (see Fig. 6) or a spiral scraping roller 25' (see Fig. 7) is arranged as the scraping
roller 25, and the scraping roller 25 or 25' is combined with the developer flow guiding
mechanism 9' shown in Fig. 5. In these embodiments, it is important that the extending
direction of vanes of the scraping roller 25 or 25' or the rotation direction thereof
should be determined so that the direction of the movement of the developer by the
scraping roller 25 or 25' is reverse to the direction of the movement of the developer
by the stirring roller 8. Namely, if the above-mentioned extending direction or rotation
direction is the same as the moving direction of the developer, the effect of mixing
and stirring the developer is reduced.
[0028] In the present invention, in order to perform the delivery and circulation of the
developer at a high efficiency, it is preferred that, referring to Fig. 1, the wall
surface 20' of the housing 20 on the side opposite to the side where the sleeve 6
is located be inclined toward the stirring roller 8. If this arrangement is adopted,
the delivery and circulation of the developer can be performed at a high efficiency.
It is preferred that this wall surface 20' be curved along the loci of the top ends
of the stirring vanes 7, and be inclined at a certain angle a, for example, 3 to 40°,
especially 5 to 20°, from the horizontal plane including the axis of the stirring
roller 8. It also is preferred that the distance 1 between the curved portion of the
wall surface 20' and the top end of the stirring vane 7 be within 5 mm. According
to this preferred embodiment, the delivery, mixing and stirring of the developer can
be performed smoothly and effectively without unreasonable residence of the developer
in the developing apparatus.
1. A developing apparatus using a two-component type developer, which comrpises a
hopper provided with a toner feed roller, a developer delivery sleeve rotating in
a direction reverse to the rotation direction of a photosensitive drum and having
a magnet arranged in the interior thereof, a stirring roller for effecting frictional
charging of toner particles and uniform mixing of a toner and a carrier, said stirring
roller rotating in the same direction as the rotation direction of the developer delivery
sleeve and being provided with a plurality of stirring vanes, an earing plate for
controlling the earing length of a mangetic brush formed on the developer delivery
sleeve, and a developer flow guiding mechanism arranged above the stirring roller,
wherein the top end of each stirring vane is bent in the rotation direction of the
stirring roller and a notch is formed on each stirring vane, a spiral passage is formed
on the stirring roller by the notches of the stirring vanes, and the developer flow
guiding mechanism comprises a partition plate and a plurality of guide plates arranged
at predetermined intervals at least on the upper face of the partition plate.
2. A developing apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a guide is formed on one
side end of said notch in each stirring vane by bending the stirring vane, and a spiral
passage is formed on the stirring roller by the notches and guides of the respective
stirring vanes.
3. A developing apparatus as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein the guide plates of
the developer flow guiding mechanism are arranged on the upper and lower faces of
the partition plate at predetermined intervals, the guide plates are oriented in a
direction forming an acute or obtuse angle to the axial direction of the stirring
roller, the guide plates formed on the upper face of the partition plate (first guide
plates) are arranged substantially in parallel to each other and the guide plates
formed on the lower face of the partition plate (second guide plate) are arranged
substantially in parallel to each other, and the orienting directions of the first
guide plates and the second guide plates intersect each other.
4. A developing apparatus as set forth in claim 2 or 3, wherein a roller for scraping
the developer present on the surface of the developing delivery sleeve is disposed
at a position close to the surface of the sleeve upstream, relatively to the rotation
direction of the sleeve, of the position where the developer delviery sleeve beocmes
closest to the stirring roller.
5. A developing apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein the roller for scraping
the developer present on the surface of the developer delivery sleeve is a spiral
roller and the direction of a spiral passage formed on said spiral roller is reverse
to the direction of the spiral passage formed on the stirring roller.
6. A developing apparatus as set forth in any of claims 1 through 5, wherein the housing
is disposed below the hopper to contain therein the developer delivery sleeve, the
stirring roller, the earing plate and the developer flow guiding mechanism, and the
wall surface of the hopper on the side opposite to the side where the developer delivery
sleeve is located is inclined toward the stirring roller.