Electric connection structure and image forming apparatus
US-10601151-B2 · Mar 24, 2020 · US
US10838347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10838347-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916655778-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 17, 2020 |
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A torsion coil spring supporting structure includes a first supporting portion opposing one end of a torsion coil spring with respect to an axial direction of the torsion coil spring; and a second supporting portion opposing the other end of the torsion coil spring with respect to the axial direction. The first supporting portion includes a spring supporting portion cooperative with the second supporting portion to support the torsion coil spring at a mounting position. The first supporting portion is elastically deformable, by moving the torsion coil spring, to permit the torsion coil to move to the mounting position in a direction crossing the axial direction and elastically restorable to place the spring supporting portion in an inner diameter portion of the torsion coil spring, thus supporting the torsion coil spring at the mounting position.
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A torsion coil spring supporting structure comprising: a first supporting portion provided at a position opposing one end of a torsion coil spring with respect to an axial direction of the torsion coil spring and configured to support the torsion coil spring; and a second supporting portion provided at a position opposing the other end of the torsion coil spring with respect to the axial direction and configured to support the torsion coil spring, wherein said first supporting portion includes a spring supporting portion cooperative with said second supporting portion to support the torsion coil spring at a mounting position, and wherein said first supporting portion is elastically deformable, by moving the torsion coil spring, to permit the torsion coil to move to the mounting position in a direction crossing the axial direction and elastically restorable to place said spring supporting portion in an inner diameter portion of the torsion coil spring, thus supporting the torsion coil spring at the mounting position. 2. A torsion coil spring supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein said first supporting portion is elastically deformed by moving the torsion coil spring from a direction crossing the axial direction toward the mounting position between said first supporting portion and said second supporting portion, and the torsion coil spring is supported at the mounting position by inserting said spring supporting portion into the inner diameter portion of the torsion coil spring. 3. A torsion coil spring supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein first supporting portion includes an inclined surface for moving said spring supporting portion, and wherein said inclined surface is moved away from the torsion coil spring in the axial direction by moving the torsion coil spring to the mounting position. 4. A torsion coil spring supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein the combination of said first supporting portion and said spring supporting portion has an L-shape with said spring supporting portion extending from one end of said first supporting portion. 5. A torsion coil spring supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein either one of said first supporting portion and said second supporting portion includes a force receiving portion contacting one end portion of a wire rod constituting the torsion coil spring, and wherein the torsion coil spring is configured so that an elastic force in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction acts on the other end portion of the wire rod constituting the torsion coil spring. 6. A torsion coil spring supporting structure according to claim 5 , wherein said force receiving portion is a recessed portion. 7. An electrical connecting member comprising: a torsion coil spring which functions as a contact as a part of an electroconductive path and which has an electroconductivity; a first supporting portion provided at a position opposing one end of said torsion coil spring with respect to an axial direction of said torsion coil spring and supporting said torsion coil spring; and a second supporting portion provided at a position opposing the other end of said torsion coil spring with respect to the axial direction and supporting said torsion coil spring, wherein said first supporting portion includes a spring supporting portion supporting said torsion coil spring by being inserted into an inner diameter portion of said torsion coil spring, and wherein said first supporting portion is elastically deformable so that said spring supporting portion is moved away from said torsion coil spring in the axial direction. 8. An electrical connecting member according to claim 7 , wherein said first supporting portion is elastically deformed by moving said torsion coil spring from a direction crossing the axial direction toward a mounting position between said first supporting portion and said second supporting portion, and said torsion coil spring is supported at the mounting position by inserting said spring supporting portion into the inner diameter portion of said torsion coil spring. 9. An electrical connecting member according to claim 7 , wherein first supporting portion includes an inclined surface for moving said spring supporting portion, and wherein said inclined surface is moved away from the torsion coil spring in the axial direction by moving said torsion coil spring to a mounting position. 10. An electrical connecting member according to claim 7 , wherein the combination of said first supporting portion and said spring supporting portion has an L-shape with said spring supporting portion extending from one end of said first supporting portion. 11. An electrical connecting member according to claim 7 , wherein either one of said first supporting portion and said second supporting portion includes a force receiving portion contacting one end portion of a wire rod constituting said torsion coil spring, and wherein said torsion coil spring is configured so that an elastic force in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction acts on the other end portion of the wire rod constituting said torsion coil spring. 12. An electrical connecting member according to claim 11 , wherein said force receiving portion is a recessed portion. 13. An electrical connecting member according to claim 11 , wherein said one end portion of the wire rod constituting said torsion coil spring contacts a feeder connected to an electric substrate at a mounting position. 14. An electrical connecting member according to claim 13 , wherein said the other end portion of the wire rod constituting said torsion coil spring is electrically connected to a voltage source substrate including a high voltage source circuit for generating a high voltage at the mounting position. 15. An image forming apparatus comprising: an image forming portion configured to form an image; and an electrical connecting member according to claim 14 .
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