Transfer device configuration in an image-reproducing station

A configuration is provided for a pair of sheet-feeding registration rollers, a transfer device, and an image-forming photo-sensitive drum in an image reproducing apparatus particularly of the clamshell-type construction. The transfer device has a sheet-charging discharge wire for transferring a toner-developed image on the photo-sensitive drum to a copy sheet. A case for the transfer device includes a synthetic-resin housing which retains the discharge wire and is fitted into a shield frame. The shield frame is configured together with at least one bracing spring to constitute a positioning mechanism for maintaining a predetermined parallel spacing lengthwise between the discharge wire and the cylindrical surface of the photo-sensitive drum, the positioning mechanism therein elastically abutting specially formed lengthwise ends of the shield frame against either of lower ends of a housing containing the photo-sensitive drum. The upstream end of the transfer device case is configured to be freely pivotal about an axis of the lower of the registration rollers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Technical Field 
The present invention relates to transfer devices in image reproducing 
apparatus. In particular the invention relates to the configuration in 
clamshell-type image reproducing devices in which the transfer device, the 
image reproducing element on which toner images are developed, and the 
registration rollers which transport sheets to the image reproducing 
element at a predetermined timing are positioned with respect to one 
another. 
2. Description of Related Art 
In xerographic photocopying machines, for example, wherein the surface of a 
photosensitive drum is exposed in correspondence with an original to 
retain a latent image subsequently developed with toner, transfer devices 
transfer the toner image on to a sheet brought in contact with the drum. 
These transfer devices generally are mounted in a rectangular trough-like 
shield frame. The shield frame is oriented along the axial direction of, 
and open for discharge exposure toward, the photo-sensitive drum. A 
discharge wire is disposed lengthwise within the shield frame, and 
insulating blocks of a pair supporting either end of the discharge wire 
are located at opposite ends lengthwise of the shield frame. In transfer 
devices of this type, a high voltage is applied to the discharge wire, 
producing an image-transferring corona discharge on the reverse of the 
sheet. Consequently, the toner image superficially retained on the drum is 
transferred onto the obverse side of the sheet. 
With regard to photocopiers, the so-called clamshell type is known, wherein 
the machine body is split into an upper section which can be opened and 
closed freely on a lower section. In the clamshell photocopier, the 
photosensitive drum is located in the upper body section, and the transfer 
device is located in the lower body section. The end of the transfer 
device upstream in the direction of sheet flow is supported so as to be 
freely pivotal on a portion of a frame of the machine body. Further, the 
underside of the shield frame is urged toward the photo-sensitive drum by 
means of a spring. 
The construction herein is such that with the upper body section closed 
onto the lower body section, the relative positions of the photo-sensitive 
drum and the transfer device are determined by abutment between a housing 
of the drum and a portion of the transfer device. A predetermined gap is 
thus maintained between the photo-sensitive drum surface and the discharge 
wire of the transfer device. 
Sheet registration rollers in this sort of photocopier configuration are 
provided upstream of the photo-sensitive drum in the direction of copy 
paper supply, wherein the transfer device supported to be freely pivotal 
is downstream of the registration rollers. The distance between the 
fulcrum on which transfer device pivots and the discharge wire is 
consequently short. 
Therefore, should there be dimensional aberration in the contacting 
portions between the transfer device and the photo-sensitive drum, owing, 
for example, to warp in manufacture or transport of the 
machine/components, wear, component replacement, or slippage in the joint 
between the upper and lower body sections, the angles among the 
registration rollers, the photo-sensitive drum, and transfer device 
discharge wire when they are in installation will be greatly displaced 
from initial settings. In consequence, the spacing between the surface of 
the photo-sensitive drum and the discharge wire cannot be accurately 
maintained. 
Moreover, for separating the transferred-image bearing copy sheet from 
electrostatic attraction to the photo-sensitive drum, in some instances 
charge-removing needles are provided in the transfer device further 
downstream in the sheet flow direction from the discharge wire. Herein, it 
is also necessary to control accurately the distance between the 
charge-removing needles and the surface of the photo-sensitive drum. On 
the other hand, there is the problem that not being able to make the 
distance between the above-mentioned transfer device pivoting fulcrum and 
the charge-removing needles very extensive, even a slight dimensional 
aberration greatly thwarts accuracy. 
In order to resolve these kinds of problems, it would do to lengthen the 
distance between the pivoting fulcrum and the abutment portions of the 
photo-sensitive drum and the transfer device serving to determine their 
relative positioning. The presence of registration rollers upstream in the 
sheet flow direction, however, limits the extent to which the fulcrum 
could be shifted in the upstream sheet-flow direction. Yet if the fulcrum 
were to be relocated downstream, this would separate both the discharge 
wire and the charge-removing needles away from the photo-sensitive drum, 
disabling effective functioning. In particular with compact photocopiers, 
since the diameter of the photo-sensitive drum is small, there are 
limitations to the position in which the transfer device can be located, 
such that the foregoing problems are even greater. 
Furthermore, wherein a paper dust removing element which presses against 
the surface of the registration rollers is provided upstream of the 
transfer device, the paper dust removing element must be maintained at 
constant and sufficient pressure against the registration rollers. In 
configuring the transfer device accordingly, it is necessary to control 
very carefully the dimensions of that portion of the transfer device which 
supports the paper dust removing element, as well as the dimensions of the 
transfer device itself. This is extremely difficult. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
An object of the present invention is to enable the distance between the 
image reproducing element, and the discharge wire as a sheet-charging 
member together with the charge-removing needles to be easily set to a 
high degree of accuracy in image reproducing apparatus of the 
clamshell-type configuration. 
A further object is to simplify the structure of the support portions of 
the transfer device. 
A still further object of the invention is to make it such that the paper 
dust removal member always abuts satisfactorily on the registration 
rollers. 
In one aspect of the present invention, an image reproducing device 
includes a frame, an image reproducing element supported within the frame, 
a paper supply device supported in the frame, upper and lower registration 
rollers supported in the frame upstream of the image reproducing element 
and a transfer device disposed between the paper supply device and the 
image reproducing element. The transfer device includes a case positioned 
within the frame adjacent to the image reproducing element and configured 
to pivot about a rotation axis of the lower registration roller. A 
discharge wire as a sheet-charging member is supported within the case and 
extends along a portion of the case. A positioning mechanism is connected 
to the case and maintains a predetermined gap between the image 
reproducing element and the discharge wire. 
Preferably, the positioning mechanism includes a contact part formed in the 
case, the contact part being configured to contact a portion of a drum 
housing, the drum housing retaining the image reproducing element. The 
positioning mechanism further includes a spring member which urges the 
case toward the image reproducing element and the drum housing. 
Preferably, the frame includes a lower body section which supports the 
transfer device and an upper body section hinged to the lower body 
section, the upper body section supporting the image reproducing element 
and the upper body section configured to freely open and close with 
respect to the lower body section. 
Preferably, the case is formed with a discharge opening on one side facing 
the image reproducing element. The case further comprises a shield frame 
and a housing, the shield frame at least partially surrounding the 
discharge wire, and the housing supporting opposite ends of the discharge 
wire. 
Preferably, the housing further comprises a pair of insulating blocks and a 
connector part, the connector part extending between the insulating 
blocks, the connector part and the insulating blocks formed integrally as 
a single element, the insulating blocks supporting the discharge wire, the 
connector part positioned downstream of portions of the shield frame, and 
the housing supported on other portions of the shield frame. 
Preferably, the connector part is fitted with a charge-removing member that 
extends lengthwise adjacent to the image reproducing element. 
Preferably, the case further comprises a copy sheet transport guide member 
detachably connected to the connector part, and the charge-removing member 
is sandwiched between the connector part and the guide member. 
Preferably, the case is configured to support a paper dust removal member 
such that the paper dust removal member contacts with a surface of the 
lower registration roller, and the paper dust removal member extends 
lengthwise along the axis of the lower registration roller. 
Preferably, the shield frame is configured to support a paper dust removal 
member such that the paper dust removal member contacts a surface of the 
lower registration roller, and the paper dust removal member extends 
lengthwise along the axis of the lower registration roller. 
In another aspect of the present invention, an image reproducing device 
includes a lower body section, and an upper body section hinged to the 
lower body section to freely open and close freely with respect to the 
lower body section. The image reproducing device further includes: an 
image data scanning means in the upper body section; an image forming part 
having a photo-sensitive drum supported in the upper body section; upper 
and lower registration rollers supported in the lower body section 
upstream of the image-forming part; a transfer device body supported in 
the lower body section downstream of the upper and lower registration 
rollers, the transfer device body having a discharge wire positioned 
adjacent to the photo-sensitive drum and the transfer device body being 
supported in the lower body section for pivotal movement about the lower 
registration roller; a positioning mechanism located on the transfer 
device body downstream from the registration rollers, the positioning 
mechanism configured to maintain a predetermined gap between the transfer 
device body and the photo-sensitive drum; and a fixing device located in 
the lower body section downstream of the transfer device body. 
Accordingly, a toner image developed from a latent image retained 
superficially on the surface of the image reproducing element is 
transferred to the copy sheet fed by the pair of registration rollers. In 
this transfer device, one end of the case against which the discharge wire 
is disposed is supported so as to be freely pivotable on the axle of on 
one roller of the registration roller pair. The other end of the case is 
positioned by means of the positioning mechanism, and in this way the gap 
between the image reproducing member and the discharge wire is maintained 
at a specific distance. 
Here, although the case is generally located in a narrow space which can be 
opposite the image reproducing element and moreover downstream of the pair 
of registration rollers, one end of the case is supported so as to freely 
rotate on the axle of one of the registration rollers, so that the 
distance between the pivoting center and the discharge wire is relatively 
large by comparison to conventional configurations. As a result even if 
dimensional aberrations occur in the positioning mechanism at the other 
end, the angular deviation is small, and variation in the gap between the 
image reproducing element and the discharge wire is relatively small by 
comparison with conventional configurations. Furthermore, since there is 
no need to provide a separate case supporter, the structure is simple. 
Moreover, the other end of the case is braced against the image reproducing 
element, and the contact part formed at one end of the case is in contact 
with part of the image reproducing element, and the gap between the two is 
maintained at a specific distance. As a result it is possible to maintain 
the gap between the discharge wire and the image reproducing element at a 
specific distance with a simple structure. 
Further, the body of the image forming device is comprised of a lower body 
section which supports the transfer device and an upper body section which 
supports the image reproducing element so as to freely open and close with 
respect to the lower body section, so that with the closing of the upper 
body section the image reproducing element and the case come into contact, 
and both are thereby positioned. 
Yet further, the case is formed from the shield frame and the housing, and 
the shield frame is pivotal about the axle of one of the pair of 
registration rollers. Furthermore both ends of the discharge wire are 
supported by the housing. 
Further still, the housing which comprises the case is comprised of a pair 
of insulating blocks and a connector formed integrally with the pair of 
insulating blocks, and the discharge wire is disposed between the pair of 
insulating blocks. Herein the structure is simple. 
Moreover, since a charge-removing member for separating the copy sheet from 
the image reproducing element is located on said connector, it is possible 
to set the gap between the image reproducing element and the 
charge-removing member and the gap between the discharge wire and the 
charge-removing member with a high degree of accuracy. 
Furthermore, the sheet transport guide member is attached so as to be 
freely detachable on the connector, and after image transfer the sheet is 
fed downstream guided by this guide member. Since it is fixed between the 
connector and the guide member, the charge-removing member is attachable 
through a simple structure. 
Further, the paper dust removal member is in contact with the surface of 
the roller on the transfer device side of the registration rollers, and 
removes foreign matter such as paper dust, etc. which adheres to the 
surface of the roller. 
Still further, the paper dust removal member is fitted to the shield frame, 
so the paper dust removal member is, along with the shield frame, pivotal 
about one roller of the registration rollers. As a result even if there 
are dimensional aberrations in every component, the paper dust removal 
member will always be pressed against the registration roller 
satisfactorily. 
Moreover, when the upper body section is closed onto the lower body 
section, the gap between the photo-sensitive drum and the discharge wire 
is set at a fixed gap by means of the positioning mechanism. Therein, in a 
transfer device body where the discharge wire is fitted, since one end is 
supported so as to be freely pivotal on the axle of the lower roller of 
the registration rollers, the distance between the pivoting center and the 
discharge wire is greater than conventionally. As a result, likewise as 
above, even if dimensional aberrations should occur in the positioning 
mechanism at the other end, the variation in the gap between the image 
reproducing element and the discharge wire will be less than with 
conventional configurations. Furthermore the structure is simple, as there 
is no need to provided a separate case supporter. 
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present 
invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed 
description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the 
accompanying drawings, where like reference numerals denote corresponding 
parts throughout, in which:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
FIGS. 1 and 2 depict a clamshell-type photocopier in which a transfer 
device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is 
employed. In the figures, a document table 2 is shown fixed in the upper 
surface of photocopier 1, where a document holder 3 is hinged for opening 
off and closing onto the top of the document platform 2. On the right-hand 
side of photocopier 1 in the figure a copy sheet tray for manual supply is 
fitted, and on the left-hand side thereof in the figure a discharge tray 5 
is fitted, into which processed copy sheets are sent. 
Exposure device 6 for reading document originals is provided in the upper 
interior of the photocopier 1. A photo-sensitive drum 7 for superficially 
developing a toner image in correspondence with exposure of a document 
original is disposed in the middle of the photocopier 1 interior. Further, 
a main charging device 8, a developer 9, a transfer device 10 and a 
cleaning device 11 are disposed surrounding photo-sensitive drum 7, and 
together with the photo-sensitive drum 7 form an image reproducing 
station. Also, a copy sheet feed cassette 12 is provided in the lower 
interior of the photocopier 1. 
Sheet supply transport device 15 for transporting copy sheets to the 
transfer device 10 is provided between manual sheet supply tray 4 and 
sheet supply cassette 12, and the image reproducing station including the 
photo-sensitive drum 7, etc. Furthermore, between the image reproducing 
station and the discharge tray 5, a sheet discharging device 16, a fixing 
unit 17 and discharging rollers 18 are located. Registration rollers 20 
are further provided, disposed adjacent the photo-sensitive drum 7 on its 
upstream in the direction of copy sheet flow through the photocopier 1. 
Registration rollers 20, shown enlarged in FIG. 3, are a pair consisting 
of an upper roller 20a and a lower roller 20b. The registration rollers 20 
feed to photo-sensitive drum 7 sheets brought by the sheet supply 
transport device 15 at a stipulated timing. 
Photocopier 1 is composed of an upper body section 1a and a lower body 
section 1b. Upper body section 1a is connected to lower body section 1b by 
means of a hinge (not shown, although it is to the right in FIG. 2) on 
which it is freely pivotal. Accordingly, upper body section 1a can be 
opened by pivoting it upwards with respect to lower body section 1b, as 
shown in FIG. 2. Herein all components located above photo-sensitive drum 
7 are supported within the upper body section 1a, and components such as 
the transfer device 10 and the fixing unit 17 are supported within the 
lower body section 1b. 
Transfer device 10 will now be described in detail. 
The principal components of transfer device 10, shown in position below 
photo-sensitive drum 7 in FIG. 3, are a sheet-charging discharge wire (or 
sheet-charging member) 24, disposed to lie in the axial direction of 
photo-sensitive drum 7, metal shield fame 25, housing 26 fitted into this 
shield frame 25, and bracing spring 27. 
Shield frame 25, as shown in FIGS. 3 through 5, consists of a housing mount 
30, extending in a direction along the rotational axis of the 
photo-sensitive drum 7; perpendicular to the sheet flow direction; 
supports 31 of a pair provided at either end lengthwise of the shield 
frame 25, extending upstream in the sheet flow direction; and paper dust 
removing element mount 32, formed projecting down from the top of an 
upstream wall of housing mount 30, also extending upstream with respect to 
the sheet flow direction. 
Housing mount 30 is formed U-shaped in cross-section so as to surround 
discharge wire 24, opening upward, (as indicated by reference mark 30a), 
toward the photo-sensitive drum for discharge exposure by the discharge 
wire 24. An arched engagement notch 31a is formed in either support 31, 
and, as shown in FIG. 3, the notch 31a is supported to be freely pivotal 
about axle 20c of the lower roller 20b of the pair of registration rollers 
20. Furthermore, a fitting portion 32a is formed along the lower 
(upstream) end of paper dust removing element mount 32 at a predetermined 
distance from lower roller 2b. The fitting portion 32a moreover, forms a 
mounting surface substantially parallel to a plane tangent with the lower 
roller 20b. A paper dust removing element 33 (FIG. 3), composed of felt or 
the like, is fitted to the fitting portion 32a. Paper dust removing 
element 33 is, in the above-described configuration, thus pressed against 
the circumferential surface of lower roller 20b. 
Housing 26 is a modular element made of a synthetic resin and, as shown in 
FIG. 3 and FIGS. 6 through 8, when mounted extends lengthwise along the 
axis of photo-sensitive drum 7. Insulating blocks 40 of a pair are formed 
at respective lengthwise ends of housing 26, joined by shank (or 
connector) 41 formed integrally between the insulating blocks 40. 
Each insulating block 40 includes a mount 40a to which respective ends of 
the discharge wire 24 are connected, and supports 40b for supporting the 
discharge wire 24 before the mounts 40a. (Note that the discharge wire 24 
is only indicated, endwise, in FIG. 3; whereas for clarity in FIGS. 6, 7, 
13 and 14 the discharge wire 24 is not depicted.) 
Further, along the top end of an end wall 40c on the outermost side of 
insulating block 40, a flat contact portion is formed. As shown in FIG. 3, 
lower end of drum housing 7a arranged on either end of photo-sensitive 
drum 7 is abuttable on the top edge of the end wall 40c. Shank 41 is 
formed integrally as an extension of the insulating block 40 end wall 
downstream in the sheet flow direction. Shank 41 is provided with a 
plurality of pegs 41a (only one is shown in location in FIG. 6, while two 
appear in FIGS. 13 and 14) disposed at predetermined lengthwise spacings. 
Further, a channel 41b is formed beneath each peg 41a. Moreover, along the 
downstream edge of the top of shank 41 a plurality of sheet guide nibs 41c 
for guiding sheets in transport through the transfer device is formed at 
predetermined lengthwise spacings. 
A sheet transport guiding element 50, depicted in FIGS. 9 through 14, 
attaches to the lateral surface of shank 41 downstream in the sheet flow 
direction. The guiding element 50 is composed of a wall 50a which contacts 
said lateral surface of shank 41, and guide projections 50b. The guide 
projections 50b extend in a downward slope from the upper edge of wall 
50a, in a substantially triangular form in cross-section as shown in the 
FIG. 11 view. A plurality of the guide projections 50b are provided at 
predetermined lengthwise spacings. Slots 50c are provided in the middle 
vertically of the wall 50a of the sheet transport guiding element 50. FIG. 
10 shows locator bosses 50d protruding slightly from the bottom of guiding 
element 50 below the slots 50c. Guiding element 50 is fitted to shank 41 
by engagement of the pegs 41a with the slots 50c, and by engagement of the 
locator bosses 50d with the channels 41b at the foot of the adjacent 
lateral surface of shank 41. 
In the fitting of guiding element 50 to shank 41, a charge-removing element 
51, depicted in FIG. 12, is meanwhile sandwiched therebetween. 
Charge-removing element 51 is a metal plate element extends in the axial 
direction of the photo-sensitive drum 7. A plurality of needle-like teeth 
51a at predetermined lengthwise spacings is formed projecting upward from 
the top edge of the charge-removing element 51. Moreover a plurality of 
slots 51b is formed in the middle vertically of the charge-removing 
element 51, for engagement with the pegs 41a of shank 41. 
Shield frame 25, housing 26 and sheet transport guiding element 50 of the 
above-described configuration are freely pivotal about the center of the 
axle 20c on which lower roller 20b of the registration rollers 20 is 
rotational. Bracing spring 27 is provided between a transfer device 
support frame 52 and the bottom surface of housing mount 30 of shield 
frame 25. Bracing spring 27 thus braces the downstream ends of shield 
frame 25 in the sheet flow direction against the adjacent ends of the 
photo-sensitive drum 7. 
Next, an explanation outlining the operation of the photocopier will be 
given. 
An original document is placed on manuscript platform 2, and when the 
photocopy key is depressed a copy sheet is fed from sheet supply cassette 
12 for example, and sent on to registration rollers 20 via sheet supply 
transport device 15. At the same time the image data is read from the 
document by exposure device 6, and an electrostatic latent image is formed 
superficially on photo-sensitive drum 7 in correspondence with the 
document image data. This electrostatic latent image is developed by 
developing device 9 to form a toner image on the surface of 
photo-sensitive drum 7. Registration rollers 20 feed the copy sheet to the 
photo-sensitive drum 7 in synchrony with the rotation of photo-sensitive 
drum 7. When a sheet is brought between photo-sensitive drum 7 and 
transfer device 10, a high voltage is applied to the discharge wire 24 of 
transfer device 10, by which means a corona discharge is generated on the 
rear surface of the sheet, inducing transfer of the toner image on the 
surface of photo-sensitive drum 7 to the sheet. At the same time an AC 
voltage is applied to charge-removing element 51, and by this means the 
electrical charge on the sheet is removed to separate the sheet from 
photo-sensitive drum 7. The sheet on which the toner image has been 
transferred is sent to fixing unit 17 by sheet discharging device 16. In 
fixing unit 17 the toner image is fixed onto the sheet, and the 
copy-processed sheet is then discharged into discharge tray 5 by means of 
the discharging rollers 18. 
Meanwhile, a predetermined gap is maintained between photo-sensitive drum 7 
and transfer device 10 by the contact between the ends of drum housing 7a 
and the contact portion of the end walls 40c of housing 26. 
When upper body section 1a is opened in order to deal with a jam or the 
like, the machine components including the photo-sensitive drum 7, etc. 
are turned upwards together with upper body section 1a. Therein, transfer 
device 10 is braced upwards by means of spring 27, and turns upwards 
around the axle 20c of lower roller 20b. Meanwhile, when upper body 
section 1a is closed, either lower end of drum housing 7a press on the 
contact portion of the end walls 40c of housing 26 of transfer device 10, 
and thereby the transfer device 10 is turned downwards against the elastic 
resistance of spring 27. Thus the gap between the surface of 
photo-sensitive drum 7 and discharge wire 24 is maintained at a fixed 
distance. 
With a configuration in accordance with the afore-described embodiment, 
since the shield frame 25 of transfer device 10 pivots centrally on the 
axle 20c of lower roller 20b of the registration rollers 20, a relatively 
long distance between the pivoting center and discharge wire 24 can be 
secured. As a result, even with dimensional aberration in the contact 
portions on the ends of photo-sensitive drum 7 and housing 26, there will 
be relatively little angular deviation. Thus changes in the gap between 
the surface of the photo-sensitive drum and discharge wire 24 will be 
relatively few. Moreover, since the insulating blocks 40 to which 
discharge wire 24 is fitted and the shank 41 to which the charge-removing 
element 51 is fitted are formed integrally, accumulation of component 
manufacturing aberrations is eliminated, the gap between discharge wire 24 
and charge-removing element 51 can be maintained with a high degree of 
accuracy, and even with both disposed within the same narrow space it is 
possible to avoid adverse effects on image transfer due to the 
charge-removing element 51. Moreover the gap between the surface of the 
photo-sensitive drum 7 and the charge-removing element 51 can be set with 
a high degree of accuracy. 
In addition, the pivotal center of paper dust removal member 33 is about 
the axle of lower roller 20b, so that even if there are dimensional 
aberrations in all the parts it is always in the same state of contact. 
In the foregoing embodiment the invention has been described as applied to 
a photocopier, but it may be also be applied in the same way to facsimile 
devices, printers, etc. 
With the transfer device of the invention as described above, since one end 
of the case or body of the transfer device in which the discharge wire is 
disposed is supported so as to be freely pivotal on the axle of one roller 
of the pair of registration rollers, the distance between the pivoting 
center and the discharge wire is greater than is conventional. As a 
result, even if dimensional aberrations occur in the positioning mechanism 
at the other end, the variation in the distance between the image 
reproducing element and the discharge wire is smaller than in conventional 
configurations. Furthermore, as there is no need to provide a separate 
support for the case, the structure is simple. 
Moreover, the other end of the transfer device case is braced toward the 
image reproducing element, and in addition, since the case and the image 
reproducing element are positioned so as to be in contact with one 
another, the gap between the discharge wire and the image reproducing 
element can be maintained at a specific interval through a simple 
structure. 
Furthermore, the housing composing the case includes a pair of insulating 
blocks, and a connector formed integrally with the pair of insulating 
blocks, so the structure is simple. 
In addition, since a charge-removing element for separating the sheet from 
the image reproducing element is located on the connector of the case, it 
is possible to set the distance between the discharge wire and the 
charge-removing element with a high degree of accuracy and it is possible 
to suppress the adverse effect of the high voltage applied to the 
charge-removing element on the image. 
Furthermore, since the charge-removing element is fixed between the 
connector and the transport guide member, the charge-removing element may 
be easily fitted. 
Moreover, since a paper dust removal element is provided, it is possible to 
remove foreign matter such as paper dust adhering to the surface of the 
registration rollers. 
Furthermore, since the paper dust removal member is pivotal together with 
the shield frame about one of the rollers of the pair of registration 
rollers, even if dimensional aberrations should occur in the positioning 
mechanism, etc., the paper dust removal member will always remain 
satisfactorily pressed against the registration roller. 
Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its 
spirit nor its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the 
embodiments according to the present invention is provided for the purpose 
of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as 
defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.