Belt driving mechanism and image forming apparatus
US-2024393727-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9367018B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9367018-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514712000-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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An image forming device includes a tripod type constant-velocity joint through which a rotary member shaft of a rotary member is connected to the drive shaft of a motor. The constant-velocity joint includes a pair of outer rings each having three axially extending track grooves in its inner periphery, and a tripod member having three protrusions formed on each of the axial ends thereof and axially slidably received in the corresponding track grooves. The outer rings and the tripod member are formed of synthetic resin. One of the outer rings and the tripod member are inseparably coupled to the drive shaft so that the other of the outer rings is always disconnected from the tripod member when the rotary member is pulled away from the motor.
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What is claimed is: 1. An image forming device comprising a rotary member configured to form a toner image which is to be transferred onto a transfer material, a driving source for rotating the rotary member about an axis of the rotary member, and a driving force transmission mechanism through which driving force from the driving source is transmitted to the rotary member, wherein the driving force transmission mechanism comprises a drive shaft extending from the driving source, a rotary member shaft extending from the rotary member, and a coupling member through which the drive shaft is coupled to the rotary member shaft such that rotation of the drive shaft is transmitted to the rotary member shaft through the coupling member, wherein the coupling member is configured to reduce fluctuations in rotational speed of the rotary member shaft when an axis of the drive shaft and an axis of the rotary member shaft form an angle other than 180 degrees, or when the axis of the drive shaft and the axis of the rotary member shaft are out of alignment with each other, wherein the coupling member is a tripod type constant-velocity joint comprising a first outer ring, a second outer ring, and a tripod member through which the first and second outer rings are coupled together, wherein the first outer ring has an inner periphery formed with three axially extending first track grooves arranged at angular intervals of 120 degrees, and the second outer ring has an inner periphery formed with three axially extending second track grooves arranged at angular intervals of 120 degrees, wherein the tripod member has a first axial end formed with three first protrusions and a second axial end formed with three second protrusions, wherein the first protrusions are axially slidably received in the respective first track grooves, while the second protrusions are axially slidably received in the respective second track grooves, whereby torque around an axis is transmitted between the first outer ring and the tripod member and between the second outer ring and the tripod member through the first and second protrusions, wherein the tripod member and the first and second outer rings are formed of synthetic resin, wherein the second outer ring or the tripod member is provided with an anti-separation arrangement configured to allow the first protrusions to be axially disconnected from the first outer ring more easily than the second protrusions are axially disconnected from the second outer ring, wherein the first outer ring is formed with three bulges between the respective adjacent pairs of the first track grooves, wherein each of the bulges is formed at a distal end portion thereof with a pair of tapered surfaces inclined in circumferentially opposite directions to each other, and defining a first apex between the tapered surfaces at substantially a central portion of the bulge with respect to a circumferential direction of the first outer ring, wherein each of the first protrusions is formed on a front surface thereof with a pair of tapered surfaces from substantially a widthwise central portion of the first protrusion toward two sides of the first protrusion, respectively, thereby defining a second apex at substantially the widthwise central portion of the first protrusion, and wherein at least one of the three first apexes is located at an axial position different from axial positions of the other first apexes. 2. The image forming device of claim 1 , wherein one of the three first apexes is located forwardly of the other two first apexes. 3. The image forming device of claim 2 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a first axial hole formed in the second outer ring, and a second axial hole formed in the tripod member, wherein the drive shaft is inserted through the first and second axial holes such that the second outer ring and the tripod member are not separable from the drive shaft. 4. The image forming device of claim 1 , wherein the anti-separation arrangement comprises a first axial hole formed in the second outer ring, and a second axial hole formed in the tripod member, wherein the drive shaft is inserted through the first and second axial holes such that the second outer ring and the tripod member are not separable from the drive shaft.
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