Abstract:
A cylindrical member of a sensor mounting member is partitioned in its middle by a partitioning wall into a high pressure side and a low pressure side, with pressure sensors provided at the two surfaces of the partitioning wall. At a base portion of the sensor mounting member, a communicating hole constituting a portion of a flow passage of a piping joint connector is formed. The sensor mounting member structured as described above is fitted in a communicating hole that communicates between a high pressure passage and a low pressure passage bored at the side of the piping joint connector. With this, the pressure sensor for measuring the pressure of the heat exchanging medium at high pressure and the pressure sensor for measuring the pressure of the heat exchanging medium at low pressure can be mounted in an integrated manner, thereby achieving a reduction in the number of parts such as mounting parts for mounting the pressure sensors and a reduction in the number of mounting processes to simplify the production work.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a photosensitive drum rotatable, a developer disposed near the photosensitive drum for developing an electrostatic latent image into a toner image, a transfer disposed on a downstream of the developer for transferring the toner image onto copy paper, and a pre-transfer charger disposed between the developer and the transfer for charging the photosensitive drum at a specified level to assure a smooth transfer of the toner image from the photosensitive drum to the copy paper, the charger including a casing formed with a guide portion for guiding the copy paper to the transfer.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a charger for charging a photosensitive drum, the charger having a charging wire extending in a lengthwise direction of the photosensitive drum, an optical system for illuminating a document and introducing a reflected light to the photosensitive drum to produce a latent image of the document, a detector for detecting a target portion of the charging wire causing a white line based on a copied image on copy paper, a cleaning member movable along the charging wire and adapted for cleaning the charging wire, a driver for moving the cleaning member along the charging wire, and a controller responsive to the detector for controlling the driver to move the cleaning member to the target portion of the charging wire and clean the target portion.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus includes a photosensitive body, a charge wire disposed along the photosensitive body at a specified spacing from the photosensitive body and adapted for charging the photosensitive body, the charge wire being tiltable on a plane passing an entirety of the charge wire and perpendicularly intersecting a surface of the photosensitive body. This apparatus is provided with a detector for detecting an image density distribution in a main scanning direction of copy paper, tilt angle calculator for calculating, based on a detected image density distribution, a correcting tilt angle of the charge wire to obtain a desired image density distribution in the main scanning direction, and a tilt angle controller for controlling the tilt angle in accordance with a calculated correcting tilt angle.
Abstract:
A scanning system driving device capable of quickly and gently starting a scanning system. This driving device includes an electromagnetic clutch for forward rotation, for transmitting a driving force from a driving source to a moving body for an optical system, and a control circuit for controlling the application of a voltage to the electromagnetic clutch. The control circuit applies a rated voltage in the form of pulses to the electromagnetic clutch at intervals of such OFF time that the moving speed of the moving body is reduced once when the illumination and the scanning of a document by the moving body are started.
Abstract:
A device for driving optical units for scanning manuscript and provides that movement of the optical units during scanning is achieved by a first pulse motor exhibiting low-noise and high-torque characteristics within a motor speed range suitable for achieving a desired scanning travel speed. Return movement of the optical units is achieved by a second pulse motor exhibiting low-noise and high-torque characteristics within revolving a motor speed range suitable for achieving a higher desired return travel speed. Not only are the optical units moved in both directions, but also noise generated during such movement is reduced as much as possible.
Abstract:
A motor with a decelerating apparatus includes a motor, a gear box connected to the motor, a pinion gear attached to an end of an output shaft of the motor, two or more decelerating gears engaging with the pinion gear, a rotation shaft connected to each of the decelerating gears as a unity, a bearing for supporting the rotation shaft of each of the decelerating gears provided in the gear box, and a mounting unit for fixing the gear box to a load, an output terminal of the rotation shaft of each of the decelerating gears being connected to a rotating load, the gear box comprising a bearing for supporting a rotation shaft of a first decelerating gear which engages with the pinion gear and a bearing for supporting a rotation shaft of a second decelerating gear which engages with the pinion gear and is different from the first decelerating gear in the number of teeth, the mounting unit connecting the output terminal of the rotation shaft of either of the first and second decelerating gears to the rotating load, and the gear box selectively having either of the first and second decelerating gears to vary a decelerating rate.
Abstract:
To accurately move a pickup 31 along a radial line of an optical disc in an optical disc apparatus for recording signals on both sides of the disc or reproducing the signals from the both sides, the pickup 31 is mounted on a support base 30 coupled to transport means and movable by being guided by a U-shaped guide assembly 5 which is fixedly and accurately positioned on a chassis carrying a disc drive motor. The guide assembly 5 comprises a pair of straight travel guide portions disposed in parallel to each other on opposite sides of the plane of rotation of the disc, and a circular-arc guide portion interconnecting the two guide portions. When reproducing the recorded signals, the pickup 31 accurately reciprocatingly moves on the disc radial line along the straight travel guide portions, and when the reproduction position is changed from one side of the disc to the other side, the pickup quickly moves upward or downward along the circular-arc guide portion.