A transmission device for a photosensitive drum includes a sleeve, a transmission unit disposed in the sleeve and capable of moving and rotating at the same time, an elastic member, and a shell receiving the sleeve and the elastic member so that a relatively larger radius section and a relatively smaller radius section of the elastic member exert elastic force on the sleeve and the transmission unit, respectively. The transmission unit has two engagement blocks and a receiving space between them. Each engagement block has an inclined outer surface, an inner surface, an inclined top surface and an engagement concave connecting the inner and outer surfaces. The engagement concaves are opened toward opposite directions for engagement with two pillars of a drive member of an electronic image forming apparatus respectively. As a result, the transmission device can be connected with and separated from the drive member smoothly.
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0. 23. A transmission device for a photosensitive drum, which is adapted for engagement with a drive member of an electronic image forming apparatus, said transmission device comprising:
a transmission unit comprising a shaft extending along an imaginary axis and having at least a protrusion extending along a radial direction of the shaft, and an engagement structure attached to a first end of the shaft;
a sleeve having a main body having a sidewall along the imaginary axis, an axial hole penetrating the main body along the imaginary axis, and at least a through groove located at the sidewall of the main body and being through the sidewall of the main body, communicated with the axial hole and inclined relative to the imaginary axis at an acute angle, the shaft of the transmission unit being disposed in the axial hole and the protrusion of the shaft being inserted into the through groove such that the shaft is rotatable about the imaginary axis relative to the sleeve and movable along the imaginary axis relative to the sleeve; and
a shell being mounted to an end of the photosensitive drum and having a receiving hole extending along the imaginary axis for receiving the main body of the sleeve so that the sleeve is coupled with the shell unrotatably and movably along the imaginary axis relative to the shell.
12. A transmission device (16) for a photosensitive drum, which is adapted for engagement with a drive member (90) of an electronic image forming apparatus provided with two pillars (92), said transmission device comprising:
a transmission unit (20) comprising a shaft (70) and an engagement structure (80), the shaft (70) extending along an imaginary axis (L) and being provided with a first end (71) facing toward a first direction (D1), a second end (72) facing toward a second direction (D2) opposite to the first direction (D1), and at least a protrusion (75) extending along a radial direction of the shaft (70), the engagement structure (80) being provided with a base (81) attached to the first end (71) of the shaft (70), two engagement blocks (82) extending from two opposite sides of the base (81) away from the imaginary axis (L) and toward the first direction (D1), and a receiving space (86) located between the engagement blocks (82) for receiving the drive member (90), each said engagement block (82) having an outer surface (825) extending towards the imaginary axis (L) toward the first direction (D1), an inner surface (824) facing the receiving space (86), an inclined top surface (822) at a junction between the outer surface (825) and the inner surface (824), an engagement concave (823) at another junction between the outer surface (825) and the inner surface (824), and a vertex (821) located between the inclined top surface (822) and the engagement concave (823), wherein an included angle between an extending direction of the inclined top surface (822) and the imaginary axis (L) is not equal to 90 degrees, and the engagement concaves (823) of the engagement blocks (82) are opened toward opposite directions for allowing the pillars (92) of the drive member (90) to enter the engagement concaves (823) through openings of the engagement concaves (823);
a sleeve (30) having a main body (32), an axial hole (322) penetrating the main body (32) along the imaginary axis (L), and at least a through groove (324) located at the main body (32), communicated with the axial hole (322) and inclined relative to the imaginary axis (L), the shaft (70) of the transmission unit (20) being disposed in the axial hole (322) and capable of rotating and moving axially, the through groove (324) and the inclined top surfaces (822) of the engagement blocks (82) of the transmission unit (20) extending toward the first direction (D1) aslope along the same rotation direction, the protrusion (75) of the shaft (70) being inserted into the through groove (324) movably;
a shell (60) having a pipe (66) for mounted to an end of the photosensitive drum, a top wall (64) located at a side of the pipe (66), a bottom wall (65) located at another side of the pipe (66), and a receiving hole (61) extending along the imaginary axis (L) and opened on the top wall (64) for receiving the main body (32) of the sleeve (30) so that the sleeve (30) is coupled with the shell (60) unrotatably and movably along the imaginary axis (L);
a first elastic member (51′) disposed in the receiving hole (61) of the shell (60) and having two ends abutted against the bottom wall (65) of the shell (60) and the sleeve (30) respectively; and
a second elastic member (52′) disposed in the axial hole (322) of the sleeve (30) and the receiving hole (61) of the shell (60) and having two ends abutted against the second end (72) of the shaft (70) of the transmission unit (20) and the bottom wall (65) of the shell (60) respectively.
1. A transmission device (10) for a photosensitive drum, which is adapted for engagement with a drive member (90) of an electronic image forming apparatus provided with two pillars (92), said transmission device comprising:
a transmission unit (20) comprising a shaft (70) and an engagement structure (80), the shaft (70) extending along an imaginary axis (L) and being provided with a first end (71) facing toward a first direction (D1), a second end (72) facing toward a second direction (D2) opposite to the first direction (D1), and at least a protrusion (75) extending along a radial direction of the shaft (70), the engagement structure (80) being provided with a base (81) attached to the first end (71) of the shaft (70), two engagement blocks (82) extending from two opposite sides of the base (81) away from the imaginary axis (L) and toward the first direction (D1), and a receiving space (86) located between the engagement blocks (82) for receiving the drive member (90), each said engagement block (82) having an outer surface (825) extending towards the imaginary axis (L) toward the first direction (D1), an inner surface (824) facing the receiving space (86), an inclined top surface (822) at a junction between the outer surface (825) and the inner surface (824), an engagement concave (823) at another junction between the outer surface (825) and the inner surface (824), and a vertex (821) located between the inclined top surface (822) and the engagement concave (823), wherein an included angle between an extending direction of the inclined top surface (822) and the imaginary axis (L) is not equal to 90 degrees, and the engagement concaves (823) of the engagement blocks (82) are opened toward opposite directions for allowing the pillars (92) of the drive member (90) to enter the engagement concaves (823) through openings of the engagement concaves (823);
a sleeve (30) having a main body (32), an axial hole (322) penetrating the main body (32) along the imaginary axis (L), and at least a through groove (324) located at the main body (32), communicated with the axial hole (322) and inclined relative to the imaginary axis (L), the shaft (70) of the transmission unit (20) being disposed in the axial hole (322) and capable of rotating and moving axially, the through groove (324) and the inclined top surfaces (822) of the engagement blocks (82) of the transmission unit (20) extending toward the first direction (D1) aslope along the same rotation direction, the protrusion (75) of the shaft (70) being inserted into the through groove (324) movably;
a shell (60) having a pipe (66) for mounted to an end of the photosensitive drum, a top wall (64) located at a side of the pipe (66), a bottom wall (65) located at another side of the pipe (66), and a receiving hole (61) extending along the imaginary axis (L) and opened on the top wall (64) for receiving the main body (32) of the sleeve (30) so that the sleeve (30) is coupled with the shell (60) unrotatably and movably along the imaginary axis (L); and
an elastic member (50) having a larger radius section (51) and a smaller radius section (52) connected with the larger radius section, the larger radius section (51) being disposed in the receiving hole (61) of the shell (60) and having two ends abutted against the bottom wall (65) of the shell (60) and the sleeve (30) respectively, the smaller radius section (52) being disposed in the axial hole (322) of the sleeve (30) and having an end abutted against the second end (72) of the shaft (70) of the transmission unit (20).
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the larger radius section (328) of the sleeve (30″) is provided with a limiting groove (328a), and the through groove (324) is located at the smaller radius section (329) of the sleeve (30″); the top wall (64″) of the shell (60″) has a plurality of slots (642) communicated with the receiving hole (61) in which a limiting block (68) protrudes; an elastic block (644) is formed between every two adjacent said slots (642), and each said elastic block (644) has a stair (646); the larger radius section (328) of the sleeve (30″) is limited in the receiving hole (61) by the stairs (646), and the limiting block (68) is disposed in the limiting groove (328a).
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0. 24. The transmission device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the engagement structure is provided with a base attached to the first end of the shaft, two engagement blocks extending from two opposite sides of the base away from the imaginary axis and toward the first direction, and a receiving space located between the engagement blocks for receiving the drive member.
0. 25. The transmission device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the shell has a pipe being mounted to the end of the photosensitive drum, a top wall located at a side of the pipe, a bottom wall located at another side of the pipe, and the receiving hole extending being opened on the top wall for receiving the main body of the sleeve.
0. 26. The transmission device as claimed in claim 25, further comprising an elastic member having a larger radius section and a smaller radius section connected with the larger radius section, the larger radius section being disposed in the receiving hole of the shell and having two ends abutted against the bottom wall of the shell and the sleeve respectively, the smaller radius section being disposed in the axial hole of the sleeve and having an end abutted against the second end of the shaft of the transmission unit.
0. 27. The transmission device as claimed in claim 25, further comprising:
a first elastic member disposed in the receiving hole of the shell and having two ends abutted against the bottom wall of the shell and the sleeve respectively; and
a second elastic member disposed in the axial hole of the sleeve and the receiving hole of the shell and having two ends abutted against the second end of the shaft of the transmission unit and the bottom wall of the shell respectively.
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It will be appreciated that the opening 73 of the transmission unit 20 can also be provided without penetrating the shaft 70; in that condition, the shaft 70 of the transmission unit 20 only has one protrusion 75 and the sleeve 30 only needs to be provided with one through groove 324. Besides, the protrusion 75 of the shaft 70 is not limited to be formed by the pin 40 inserted into the opening 73. For example, the protrusion 75 can be protruded from the shaft body 74 integrally; in that condition, the through groove 324 should have an open end so that the protrusion 75 can enter the through groove 324 through its open end, and the open end of the through groove 324 should be capped by an annular cap provided at, but not limited to, the shaft 70.
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When the aforesaid transmission device 10 provided by the present invention is used, the shell 60 is fastened to a photosensitive drum which is adapted for installation in a toner cartridge (not shown), and the engagement structure 80 of the transmission unit 20 sticks out of an end of the toner cartridge. When the user puts the aforesaid toner cartridge into a housing of an electronic image forming apparatus (not shown), the engagement structure 80 of the transmission unit 20 will be engaged with a drive member 90 (shown in
The process of how the transmission device 10 for a photosensitive drum is engaged with the drive member 90 is illustrated in
As a result, when the drive member 90 in
The transmission device 10 for a photosensitive drum provided by the present invention is simpler in structure than the conventional ones, and the way that the transmission device 10 is connected with and separated from the drive member 90 of an electronic image forming apparatus is different from the conventional ones. By the feature that the transmission unit 20 can move along the imaginary axis L and rotate about the imaginary axis L at the same time and the specially designed shape of the engagement blocks 82 of the transmission unit 20, no matter what angle the transmission device 10 is presented when entering or exiting the housing of the electronic imaging device, the transmission unit 20 will be connected with the drive member 90 firmly and separated from the drive member 90 smoothly.
The aforesaid processes of how the transmission device 10 is connected with and separated from the drive member 90 are only possible ones of many conditions. For example, when the transmission device 10 is going to be connected with the drive member 90, the drive member 90 might first touch one of the engagement blocks 82 at its inner surface 824, as the condition illustrated before, or at its outer surface 825, which is more possible in fact. In addition to the engagement block 82, the drive member 90 might touch the guiding bevel 842 of one of the guiding blocks 84 at first; in that condition, the guiding bevel 842 helps guiding the drive member 90 to enter the receiving space 86. However, the transmission device provided by the present invention can also be provided without the guiding block 84 and with more than two engagement blocks 82. Besides, the shape of the engagement concave 823 of each engagement block 82 is not limited to that provided in this embodiment, as long as the engagement concave 823 can be engaged with the pillar 92 of the drive member 90, and at the same time the pillar 92 can be hooked by a part of the engagement concave 823, e.g. the limiting surface 823b in the aforesaid embodiment, to cause the transmission unit 20 unable to move toward the second direction D2 when the transmission unit 20 is driven to rotate.
Furthermore, the way that the sleeve 30 and the elastic member 50 are mounted in the shell 60 is not limited to that provided in the aforesaid embodiment. For example, the pillars 34 of the sleeve 30 and the limiting recesses 63 of the shell 60 can be replaced by recesses and protrusions, respectively. In another example, the bottom wall 65 of the shell 60 can be mounted to the pipe 66 detachably so that the transmission unit 20 and the sleeve 30 coupled together and the elastic member 50 can be installed into the shell 60 from its bottom; in this condition, the shell 60 can be provided without the installation slot 62. The way that the sleeve 30 and the elastic member 50 are mounted in the shell 60 also can be the design provided in the following two embodiments.
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The main body 32′ of the sleeve 30′ has a bottom end 325 and a plurality of slots 326 concaved from the bottom end 325. There is an elastic block 327 formed between every two adjacent slots 326, and the sleeve 30′ further has a plurality of convexities 36 protruding from some of the elastic blocks 327.
The bottom wall 65′ of the shell 60′ is detachably mounted to the pipe 66′, and the shell 60′ further has a coupling portion 67 protruding from the bottom wall 65′ toward the top wall 64′. The coupling portion 67 is annular member having a coupling concave 671 at the center; besides, the coupling portion 67 has a top end 672 and a plurality of slots 673 concaved from the top end 672 toward the bottom wall 65′. There is an elastic block 674 formed between every two adjacent slots 673, and there is a through groove 675 located at each elastic block 674 and extending along the imaginary axis L. In this embodiment, the pipe 66′ of the shell 60′ has two fitting slots 662, and the bottom wall 65′ of the shell 60′ has two fitting blocks 652 inlaid in the fitting slots 662 respectively to make the bottom wall 65′ unrotatable relative to the pipe 66′. The amounts of the fitting slots 662 and the fitting blocks 652 are unlimited as long as their amounts are the same. The bottom wall 65′ can also be connected with the pipe 66′ integrally; however, the design that the bottom wall 65′ is separable from the pipe 66′ as in this embodiment is more convenient in assembly. Besides, the design that the pipe has the fitting blocks and the bottom wall has the fitting slots also can achieve the aforesaid effect.
By the elasticity of the elastic blocks 327 and 674, the sleeve 30′ is mounted in the coupling concave 671, and the convexities 36 are inserted into the through grooves 675 and movable along the through grooves 675 so that the sleeve 30 is movable along the imaginary axis L and unrotatable relative to the shell 60.
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The main body 32″ of the sleeve 30″ has a relatively larger radius section 328 and a relatively smaller radius section 329 connected with the relatively larger radius section 328. The relatively larger radius section 328 is provided with two limiting grooves 328a penetrating the inner and outer surfaces of the relatively larger radius section 328. The through grooves 324 are located at the relatively smaller radius section 329. The top wall 64″ of the shell 60″ has a plurality of slots 642 communicated with the receiving hole 61. There is an elastic block 644 formed between every two adjacent slots 642, and each elastic block 644 has a stair 646. There are further two limiting blocks 68 in the receiving hole 61 protruding from the wall of the receiving hole 61. The amounts of the limiting grooves 328a and the limiting blocks 68 are unlimited as long as their amounts are the same. By the elasticity of the elastic blocks 644, the relatively larger radius section 328 of the sleeve 30″ is inserted into the receiving hole 61 and limited in the receiving hole 61 by the stairs 646, and the limiting blocks 68 are disposed in the limiting grooves 328a, respectively. As a result, the sleeve 30″ is movable along the imaginary axis L and unrotatable relative to the shell 60; besides, this embodiment is very simple in structure. The stairs 646 also can be the bottom edges of the elastic blocks 644 which are not stair-shaped.
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The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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