1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer, a facsimile, or a multi-function peripheral (MFP), a removable device and a developer container that are removably installed therein, and an information storage device installed therein.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, in an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a technique of removably installing a removable device such as a developer container (a toner bottle, a toner storage container, or an ink cartridge) or a process cartridge on an image forming apparatus body has been usually used (for example, Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2009-69417, Patent Literature 2: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2006-209060, and Patent Literature 3: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2002-196629).
In the removable device, an information storage device (an information recording unit or a non-volatile memory) such as an ID chip storing information to be exchanged with the image forming apparatus body is installed. In a state in which the removable device is set to the image forming apparatus body, information (for example, information such as manufacturing year, month, and date of the removable device, a manufacturing lot number, or a color of toner, or a kind of toner) stored in the information storage device is transmitted to a control unit of the image forming apparatus body, or information (information such as a use history of the image forming apparatus) is transmitted from the image forming apparatus body to the information storage device, so that fulfilling quality control of the image forming apparatus body and the removable device is performed.
Patent Literature 1 discloses a contact-type information storage device (an information recording unit). Specifically, in the contact-type information storage device (an ID chip), when the removable device (a toner storage container) is set to the image forming apparatus body, a metal pad (a terminal) comes in contact with a body side terminal of a connector installed in the image forming apparatus body. As a result, information can be exchanged between the information storage device of the removable device and the control unit (the body side information recording unit) of the image forming apparatus.
Further, a feeding opening for allowing the stored toner to flow out to the outside is installed in the developer container. The opening needs remain closed until it is loaded onto a developing device so as to prevent the toner from being scattered or leaking.
As a configuration for achieving the above desire, there has been suggested a configuration in which a shutter for opening/closing the opening installed in the developer container is installed. Further, as a configuration of the shutter, there has been suggested a configuration in which a flat plate-like shutter that is movable in a direction traversing the toner and an outlet is installed (For example, Patent Literature 4: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2010-066638).
However, the conventional techniques described above have the following problems.
As a first problem, the conventional contact-type information storage device may electrically get damaged since an electric circuit of the information storage device is not sufficiently earthed and so becomes an electrically floating state when the removable device is attached to or removed from the device body.
There is a need to solve the first problem described above and provides an information storage device, a removable device, a developer container, and an image forming apparatus in which electrical damage is difficult to occur in the information storage device even when the contact-type information storage device is installed in the removable device removably installed in the image forming apparatus body.
As a second problem, in the conventional contact-type information storage device, there may occur a problem in that contact sections thereof are misaligned (a contact failure) due to wrong positioning of the terminal (metal pad) installed in the information storage device and the terminal of the image forming apparatus body. Particularly, when the terminal of the information storage device is small, the problem becomes important.
There is a need to solve the second problem described above and provides a removable device, a developer container, and an image forming apparatus in which a contact failure caused by a positioning failure with the body side terminal of the connector of the image forming apparatus body is difficult to occur even when the contact-type information storage device is installed in the removable device removably installed in the image forming apparatus body.
A third problem is as follows. In recent years, toner having a small particle diameter has been used so as to improve the resolution. Improving a filter function so as to cope with using the toner may increase the material or processing cost. That is, when a foamable material is used, it is necessary to prescribe mesh fineness that does not let the toner through, a so-call foaming degree, but as mesh fineness increases, flexibility tends to decrease. This tendency may be difficult to go along with movement of the shutter, and a sealing characteristic may get worse.
There is a need to improve a shutter mechanism of the conventional toner feeding device to provide a developer storage container and an image forming apparatus which have a configuration capable of reliably preventing the toner from leaking from the developer storage container that is replaced by an attaching/detaching operation at a low cost.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
An information storage device installed in a removable device configured to be removably installed in an image forming apparatus body, includes: an information storage unit that stores information communicated between the image forming apparatus body and the removable device; a terminal that comes in contact with a body side terminal installed in the image forming apparatus body and communicates the information with the image forming apparatus body; and a substrate that holds the information storage unit and the terminal and includes a hole configured to be engaged with a protruding section installed in the image forming apparatus body. The terminal includes a plurality of terminals each including one of a plurality of metallic plates arranged in a transverse direction thereof with a clearance therebetween. An earth terminal, which comes in contact with a body side earth terminal formed in the protruding section of the image forming apparatus body, is formed in the hole in the substrate. The hole in the substrate is disposed at a position sandwiched between two metallic plates among the plurality of metallic plates.
A removable device that is installed removably in an image forming apparatus body and is any one of a toner cartridge inside which toner is contained, a process cartridge inside which toner is contained, and an ink cartridge inside which ink is contained, includes the foregoing information storage device.
A developer container that is installed removably in an image forming apparatus body in a state in which a longitudinal direction of the developer container is horizontal, and that stores a developer thereinside, includes: a cylindrical container body that includes an opening formed at one end in the longitudinal direction and is configured such that the developer stored thereinside is conveyed toward the opening; a cap in which the opening of the container body is inserted and that includes a discharge opening used to discharge the developer, which has been discharged from the opening of the container body, outside the developer container; and a shutter that is held in the cap and moves to open/close the toner discharge opening in conjunction movement of the developer container when the developer container is attached to/detached from the image forming apparatus body. The cap includes the foregoing information storage device installed in an end section in the longitudinal direction and a positioning hole engaged with a positioning pin installed in the image forming apparatus body.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
In the present invention, a “process cartridge” is defined as a removable device that is configured such that at least one of a charging unit for charging an image carrier, a developing unit (a developing device) for developing a latent image formed on the image carrier, and a cleaning unit for cleaning the surface of the image carrier is integrally formed with the image carrier and that is installed removably on the image forming apparatus body.
Further, in the present invention, a “nearly rectangular metallic plate” is defined to include a nearly rectangular one as well as a rectangular one. Thus, one in which all or part of an angular section of the rectangular metallic plate is chamfered and an R-shaped one are also included in the “nearly rectangular metallic plate.”
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same or corresponding parts are denoted by the same reference numerals, and thus a duplicated description thereof will be appropriately simplified or omitted.
First Embodiment
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
First, a configuration and operation of the entire image forming apparatus will be described.
As illustrated in
An intermediate transfer unit 15 is disposed below the toner container storage unit 70. Image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K corresponding to respective colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) are disposed in line to face an intermediate transfer belt 8 of the intermediate transfer unit 15.
Toner feeding devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K are disposed below the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K as the removable devices (developer containers), respectively. The toners stored in the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K are supplied (fed) to the inside of the developing devices of the image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K by the toner feeding devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K, respectively.
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The remaining three image forming units 6M, 6C, and 6K have almost the same configuration as the image forming unit 6Y corresponding to yellow except that colors of used toner are different. Hereinafter, a description of the remaining three image forming units 6M, 6C, and 6K will be appropriately omitted, and a description will be made in connection with the image forming unit 6Y corresponding to yellow.
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Thereafter, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1Y reaches an irradiation position of laser light L emitted from an exposure unit 7 (see
Then, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1Y reaches the position facing the developing device 5Y, and the electrostatic latent image is developed at this position, so that a yellow toner image is formed (the developing process).
Next, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1Y reaches the position facing the intermediate transfer belt 8 and a primary transfer bias roller 9Y, and the toner image on the photosensitive drum 1Y is transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 8 at this position (a primary transfer process). At this time, a slight amount of non-transfer toner remains on the photosensitive drum 1Y.
Thereafter, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1Y reaches the position facing the cleaning unit 2Y, and the non-transfer toner remaining on the photosensitive drum 1Y is mechanically collected by a cleaning blade 2a at this position (the cleaning process).
Finally, the surface of the photosensitive drum 1Y reaches the position facing the neutralizing unit (not shown), and residual potential on the photosensitive drum 1Y is removed at this position.
Thus, a series of image forming processes performed on the photosensitive drum 1Y are finished.
The above described image forming process is performed even in the other image forming units 6M, 6C, and 6K in the same manner as in the yellow image forming unit 6Y. That is, the laser light L based on image information is irradiated from the exposure unit 7 disposed below the image forming units onto the photosensitive drums of the image forming units 6M, 6C, and 6K. Specifically, the exposure unit 7 emits the laser light L from a light source and irradiates the laser light L onto the photosensitive drum through a plurality of optical elements while scanning the laser light L by a polygon mirror that is rotationally driven.
Thereafter, toner images of respective colors formed on the respective photosensitive drums through the developing process are transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 8 in a superimposed manner. As a result, a color image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8.
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The four primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9K sandwich the intermediate transfer belt 8 together with the photosensitive drums 1Y, 1M, 1C, and 1K, respectively, to form primary transfer nips. A transfer bias reverse to a polarity of the toner is applied to the primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9K.
The intermediate transfer belt 8 moves in a direction of an arrow and sequentially passes through the primary transfer nips of the primary transfer bias rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9K. The toner images of respective colors on the photosensitive drums 1Y, 1M, 1C, and 1K are primary-transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 8 in a superimposed manner.
Thereafter, the intermediate transfer belt 8 onto which the toner images of respective colors are transferred in a superimposed manner reaches the position facing a secondary transfer roller 19. At this position, the secondary transfer bias roller 12 sandwiches the intermediate transfer belt 8 together with the secondary transfer roller 19 to form a secondary transfer nip. The toner images of four colors formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8 are transferred onto a recording medium P such as a transfer sheet conveyed to the position of the secondary transfer nip. At this time, the non-transfer toner that has not been transferred onto the recording medium P remains on the intermediate transfer belt 8.
Thereafter, the intermediate transfer belt 8 reaches the position of the intermediate transfer cleaning unit (not shown). At this position, the non-transfer toner on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is collected.
As a result, a series of transfer processes performed on the intermediate transfer belt 8 are finished.
The recording medium P conveyed to the position of the secondary transfer nip is conveyed through a paper feeding roller 27, a pair of resist rollers 28, and the like from a paper feeding unit 26 disposed below the apparatus body 100.
Specifically, a plurality of recording media P such as transfer sheets are stored in a superimposed manner in the paper feeding unit 26. If the paper feeding roller 27 is rotationally driven counterclockwise in
The recording medium P fed to the pair of resist rollers 28 stops at the position of a roller nip of the pair of resist rollers 28 that has stopped rotational driving. In synchronization with timing of the color image on the intermediate transfer belt 8, the pair of resist rollers 28 is rotationally driven, and the recording medium P is conveyed toward the secondary transfer nip. Thus, a desired color image is transferred onto the recording medium P.
Thereafter, the recording medium P onto which the color image has been transferred at the position of the secondary transfer nip is conveyed to the position of a fixing device 20. At this position, the color image transferred onto the surface is fixed to the recording medium P by heat and pressure by a fixing belt and a pressing roller.
Thereafter, the recording medium P passes through between rollers of a pair of ejecting rollers 29 and then is ejected to the outside of the apparatus. A recording medium P ejected to the outside of the apparatus by the pair of ejecting rollers 29 is sequentially stacked on a stack unit 30 as an output image.
Thus, in the image forming apparatus, a series of image forming processes are finished.
Next, a configuration and operation of the developing device in the image forming unit will be described in further detail with reference to
The developing device 5Y includes a developing roller 51Y facing the photosensitive drum 1Y, a doctor blade 52Y facing the developing roller 51Y, two conveying screws disposed in developer storage units 53Y and 54Y, a density detecting sensor 56Y for detecting the density of the toner contained in the developer, and the like. The developing roller 51Y is configured with a magnet fixedly disposed to the inside thereof, a sleeve rotating around the magnet, and the like. A two-component developer G composed of a carrier and a toner is stored in the developer storage units 53Y and 54Y. The developer storage unit 54Y is communicated with a toner falling conveying path 64Y through an opening formed thereabove.
The developing device 5Y having the above described configuration operates as follows.
The sleeve of the developing roller 51Y rotates in a direction of an arrow in
The developer G inside the developing device 5Y is adjusted so that a ratio of toner (toner density) contained in the developer can be within a predetermined range. Specifically, as the toner inside the developing device 5Y is consumed, the toner stored in the toner container 32Y is fed to the inside of the developer storage unit 54Y through the toner feeding device 60Y (for example, see
Thereafter, the toner fed to the inside of the developer storage unit 54Y circulates through the two developer storage units 53Y and 54Y while being mixed and agitated together with the developer G by the two conveying screws 55Y (movement in a direction vertical to a paper plane of
The developer G supported on the developing roller 51Y is conveyed in a direction of an arrow in
Next, the toner feeding devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K will be described in detail with reference to
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The four toner feeding devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K and the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K (the developer containers) have almost the same configuration except that the toner colors used in the image forming process are different. Thus, a description will be made focusing on the toner feeding devices 60Y and the toner container 32Y corresponding to yellow, and a description of the toner feeding devices 60M, 60C, and 60K and the toner containers 32M, 32C, and 32K corresponding to the remaining three colors will be appropriately omitted.
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The toner tank unit 61Y is disposed below the toner discharge opening W of the toner container 32Y and stores the toner discharged from the toner discharge opening W of the toner container 32Y. The bottom of the toner tank unit 61Y is connected with an upstream section of the toner conveying screw 62Y.
The toner end sensor 66Y that detects that the toner stored in the toner tank unit 61Y has become smaller than a predetermined amount is installed on the wall surface of the toner tank unit 61Y (at the position of a predetermined height from the bottom). A piezoelectric sensor or the like may be used as the toner end sensor 66Y. When the control unit 90 detects that the toner stored in the toner tank unit 61Y has become smaller than a predetermined amount (toner end detection) through the toner end sensor 66Y, the driving unit 91 rotationally drives the container body 33Y the toner container 32Y during a predetermined time under control of the control unit 90, so that the toner is fed to the toner tank unit 61Y. Further, when toner end detection by the toner end sensor 66Y is not released even if such control is repeated, it is recognized that there is no toner in the toner container 32Y, and a message for encouraging the replacement of the toner container 32Y is displayed on a display unit (not shown) of the apparatus body 100.
Further, the agitating member 65Y that prevents the toner stored in the toner tank unit 61Y from being agglomerated is installed on the central section of the toner tank unit 61Y (near the toner end sensor 66Y). The agitating member 65Y has a flexible member installed on a shaft section and rotates clockwise in
Even though not shown, the toner conveying screw 62Y conveys the toner stored in the toner tank unit 61Y obliquely upward. Specifically, the toner conveying screw 62Y linearly conveys the toner from the bottom of the toner tank unit 61Y (the lowest point) toward the top of the developing device 5Y. The toner conveyed by the toner conveying screw 62Y falls through the toner falling conveying path 64Y (for example, see
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Next, the toner container storage unit 70 (the bottle receiving section 72 and the cap receiving section 73) will be described in detail with reference to
First, as described above with reference to
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The bottle receiving surface 72a functions as a sliding surface of the toner container 32Y at the time of the attaching/detaching operation of the toner container 32Y and functions as a holding unit of the rotationally driven container body 33Y after the toner container 32Y has been completely set.
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The main reference pin 73a and the sub reference pin 73b as positioning pins are fitted into a first positioning hole 34a and a second positioning hole 34b of the cap section 34Y of the toner container 32Y illustrated in
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The cap section sandwiching member 73r is formed of a member different from the cap receiving section 73, fitted into a dent formed on the outer circumferential surface of the cap receiving section 73, urged by a torsion coil spring 93 disposed thereabove centering on a cylindrical axis, and thus pressed against the side of the lateral groove 73h. As a result, the lateral groove 73h is connected with the groove section 73r1 of the cap section sandwiching member 73r, and a pair of deeper left and right groove sections is apparently formed.
In the case of attaching or detaching the toner container 32Y, the lateral protrusion 34c formed in the cap section 34Y pushes and passes through the cap section sandwiching member 73r urged by the torsion coil spring 93 inside the above described deeper groove section (one in which the groove section 73r1 is formed integrally with the lateral groove 73h). Thus, the user who performs the attaching/detaching operation of the toner container 32Y to/from the image forming apparatus body 100 (the cap receiving section 73) can feel a click feeling synchronized with the attaching/detaching operation and perform the attaching/detaching operation of the toner container 32Y at an optimum speed (acceleration) other than a half-hearted speed.
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An installation form of the connector 73e on the cap receiving section 73 of the toner container storage unit 70 will be described below.
The four connectors 73e are disposed in the cap receiving sections 73, corresponding to the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K of respective colors of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. Referring to
Further, referring to
A configuration and operation of the connector 73e will be described below.
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Necessary information is exchanged between the ID chip 35 (the information storage device) of the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K and the connector 73e of the apparatus body 100. Information communicated between both sides includes information such as a manufacturing number, a manufacturing date, and the number of recycling times of the toner container or the ID chip, information such as capacity, a lot number, and color of a toner, and information such as a use history of the image forming apparatus body 100. In the ID chip 35 (the information storage device), the electronic information is stored in advance before it is installed in the image forming apparatus body 100 (or information received from the apparatus body 100 after it is installed is stored). The ID chip 35 (the information storage device) will be described later in further detail.
Next, the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K will be described in detail with reference to
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On the head of the container body 33Y, the gear 33c that integrally rotates together with the container body 33Y and an opening A are disposed on one end side in the longitudinal direction (the left-right direction in
Further, as the toner is consumed at the image forming apparatus body side, toner conveyance from the inside of the container body 33Y to the hollow space inside the cap section 34Y (rotational driving of the container body 33Y) is appropriately performed.
The gear 33c meshes with a driving gear 81 disposed in the toner container storage unit 70 of the apparatus body 100 and rotationally drives the container body 33Y centering on a rotational shaft. Specifically, the gear 33c is exposed through a notch hole 34x (for example, see
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Further, on the outer circumferential surface of the container body 33Y, the helical protrusion 33b (a helical groove when viewed from the outer circumference surface side) is disposed. The helical protrusion 33b rotationally drives the container body 33Y in a predetermined direction and discharges the toner through the opening A. The container body 33Y having the above described configuration may be fabricated by blow molding together with the gear 33c disposed on the circumferential surface thereof and the gripping section 33d.
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An insertion section 34z (for example, see
An annular cap seal 37 (an elastic seal) in which the opening diameter becomes nearly the same as the inner diameter B is attached to an annular vertical wall surface (the surface facing the circumference of the opening A of the container body 33Y), which connects the medium diameter cylindrical section 34Y2 with the small diameter cylindrical section 34Y3, by a double-sided tape. The head section 33Yc and part of the pumping section 33Yb are inserted into the insertion section 34z such that an edge of the opening A of the head section 33Yc of the container body 33Y comes in contact with and bites into the cap seal 37. By the above described configuration, a functional section such as part of the gear 33c (a section excluding a section exposed from the notch hole 34x) and a connection section between the cap section 34Y and the container body 33Y are covered with the larger diameter cylindrical section 34Y1. For this reason, even when the toner container 32 is solely held by the user, the user can be prevented from touching the functional portion, and even if unexpected external force (for example, careless hitting) is applied to the toner container 32Y, toner leak from the connection section or damage of the tooth surface of the gear 33c can be alleviated. Further, since the annular cap seal 37 is excellent in sliding property and elasticity of the surface, even if the container body 33Y rotates while biting into the annular cap seal 37, there does not occur toner leak caused by a gap generated between the container body 33Y and the cap section 34Y. As a material of the cap seal 37, a high-density microcell urethane sheet having a structure that is high in density, fine, and uniform unlike general soft polyurethane foam (PUR) is used. As a result, compared to the case of using the general PUR, settling of the cap seal 37 is small, and the sealing property between the container body 33Y and the cap section 34Y can be maintained for a long time.
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On the bottom of the narrow width box section 34Y12, part of the shutter member 34d (a main shutter section 34d1) for performing opening/closing of the toner discharge opening W in conjunction with the attaching/detaching operation of the toner container 32Y to/from the toner container storage unit 70 is held to be slidingly movable.
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Further, a shutter seal 36 adheres to the upper surface of the main shutter section 34d1 (the surface facing the toner discharge opening W) as a seal member. The shutter seal 36 is a thin rectangular parallelepiped-like elastic seal, and similarly to the cap seal 37, a high density microcell urethane sheet is used as a material in view of sliding property and elasticity of the surface. For this reason, even if the opening/closing operation of the shutter member 34d is repeated, a sealing characteristic in the toner discharge opening W can be maintained in the state in which the shutter member 34d closes the toner discharge opening W.
The slide protruding section 34d12a of the shutter slider 34d12 is fitted into the slide groove 34t of the narrow width box section 34Y12 (the cap section 34Y). Further, in this state, the shutter seal 36 is sandwiched between a protrusion 34r (for example, see
Specifically, the shutter member 34d relatively moves in the longitudinal direction from the cap section 34Y side to the container body 33Y side (moves to the left in
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The stopper section 34d22 of the shutter deforming section 34d2 is a wall section formed at a farthest end section of the shutter deforming section 34d2 (the leading end of the shutter deforming section 34d2 away from the main shutter section 34d1) in the opening direction (the left direction in
Meanwhile, the stopper release section 34d21 comes in contact with the stopper release urging section 72b (for example, sec
An operation of the shutter member 34d in conjunction with the mounting operation of the toner container 32Y to the toner container storage unit 70 will be described below in detail with reference to
As illustrated in
Thereafter, when the mounting operation of the toner container 32Y proceeds, as illustrated in
Thereafter, the shutter member 34d comes in contact with the wall section (a section indicated as “contact position” in the drawings) formed around the toner feeding opening 73w of the cap receiving section 73, and so movement in the toner container storage unit 70 (the cap receiving section 73) is restricted (the shutter member 34d does not absolutely move in the longitudinal direction). However, since movement in the mounting direction of the toner container 32Y is performed, the shutter member 34d moves relative to the toner discharge opening W in the opening direction. That is, as illustrated in
As described above, in the toner container 32Y according to the present first embodiment, the shutter deforming section 34d2 that is elastically deformed from the connection position with the main shutter section 34d1 as the reference point is disposed in the shutter member 34d, and the stopper section 34d22 that restricts movement of the shutter member 34d in the opening direction and the stopper release section 34d21 that releases the stopper section 34d22 are disposed in the shutter deforming section 34d2. Thus, the shutter member 34d does not open the toner discharge opening W as it pleases in the state in which the toner container 32Y is removed, and only when the toner container 32Y is set to the image forming apparatus body 100, the shutter member 34d opens the toner discharge opening W in conjunction with the mounting operation thereof.
An operation of the L-shaped engaged protruding section 34d12b related to the shutter opening/closing operation will be described below.
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On the other hand, when the toner container 32Y (the cap section 34Y) is removed from the cap receiving section 73, the arm section of the urging member becomes a state urged to push the engaged protruding section 34d12b in the mounting direction. The user attempts to pull out the toner container 32Y by force overcoming urging force by the urging member, and so closing of the shutter member 34d is rapidly performed. As a result, similarly to the time of the opening operation, toner leak from between the toner discharge opening W and the toner feeding opening 73w can be suppressed.
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In the lower section (the bottom portion) of the cap section 34Y, the second positioning hole 34b extending in the longitudinal direction from the end surface of the cap section 34Y orthogonal to the longitudinal direction is formed not to reach the position of the toner discharge opening W. The second positioning hole 34b becomes a sub positioning reference of the cap section 34Y in the image forming apparatus body 100. Specifically, the sub reference pin 73b (for example, see
Positioning of the cap section 34Y in the toner container storage unit 70 is performed by the two positioning holes 34a and 34b having the above described configuration.
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In further detail, in the lateral protrusion 34c, the leading end in the longitudinal direction (the mounting direction) is formed in a tapered shape as illustrated in
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Specifically, even though not shown, the convex sections 34g and 34h are disposed at the different positions depending on color of the toner stored in the toner container (the container body). In detail, if it is assumed that the leading end in the mounting direction when the toner container 32Y is mounted on the image forming apparatus body 100 is the front, the convex sections 34g and 34h are disposed so that the protruding positions are not superimposed when viewed from the front and are disposed at the different positions depending on the color. The convex sections 34g and 34h of the toner container corresponding to cyan are formed at the position to be fitted only into the cyan fitting section 72m of the toner container storage unit 70, the convex sections 34g and 34h of the toner container corresponding to magenta are formed at the position to be fitted only into the magenta fitting section 72m of the toner container storage unit 70, the convex sections 34g and 34h of the toner container corresponding to yellow are formed at the position to be fitted only into the yellow fitting section 72m of the toner container storage unit 70, and the convex sections 34g and 3411 of the toner container corresponding to black are formed at the position to be fitted only into the black fitting section 72m of the toner container storage unit 70.
The above described configuration prevents a problem in that the toner container of a different color (for example, the toner container of yellow) is set to the toner container storage unit of a predetermined color (for example, the toner container storage unit of cyan) and thus a predetermined color image cannot be formed. That is, the toner container is prevented from being erroneously set to the toner container storage unit.
The ID chip 35 (the information storage device) that is characteristic in the toner container 32Y (the removable device) according to the present first embodiment will be described below in detail.
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The metallic pads 35a as the plurality of terminals come in contact with the plurality of body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e installed in the cap receiving section 73 (the apparatus body 100), respectively, and exchange an electrical signal related to information with the image forming apparatus body 100 (the control unit 90). The plurality of metallic pads 35a are disposed at the front surface side of the substrate 35b (the side facing the cap receiving section 73). Further, the plurality of metallic pads 35a are formed in a nearly rectangular shape and arrayed in a transverse direction thereof with a clearance therebetween (a Z direction (vertical direction) in
On the substrate 35b on which the information storage unit 35c and the metallic pads 35a are disposed, positioning notches 35b1 (that has a shape of a half when an elliptical circumference is divided into two by a straight line) are formed on both ends in the vertical direction, respectively. The positioning notch 35b1 is fitted into the positioning pin 73e3 (for example, see
The ID chip 35 (the information storage device) having the above described configuration is held on the holding member 34k (the holding section) that is configured removably from the cap section 34Y.
The holding member 34k (the holding section) holds the contact type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) to be able to move on a virtual plane (a virtual plane substantially orthogonal to) intersecting with the movement direction (a direction of an arrow in
Specifically, in the present first embodiment, the holding member 34k holds the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) to be able to move on a virtual plane (an XZ plane in
Through the above described configuration, even when the size of the image forming apparatus body 100 or the toner container 32Y decreases and so the plurality of metallic pads 35a (terminals) on the substrate 35b are densely arranged so as to reduce the size of the ID chip 35 installed thereon, a contact failure that is caused by a positioning failure between the plurality of metallic pads 35a and the body side terminal 73e2 of the connector 73e is difficult to occur regardless of whether or not a degree of dimension accuracy or a degree of assembly accuracy of an associated component is high or low.
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In detail, when assembling the holding mechanism to the cap section 34Y, the ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is first inserted into the holding member 34k through the insertion opening 34k1 (movement in a direction of an arrow in
In the present first embodiment, the holding member 34k is press-fitted into and fixed to the concave section of the cap section 34Y, but the holding member 34k may be mounted on and screw-fixed to the concave section of the cap section 34Y. Specifically, a flaky rib having a hole in the side wall of the holding member 34k protrudes to form a female screw section in the end surface of the cap section 34Y. The holding member 34k is mounted on the concave section of the cap section 34Y, and in the state in which the flaky rib of the holding member 34k comes in contact with the end surface of the cap section 34Y, a screw is screwed into the female screw section of the cap section 34Y through the hole of the rib related to the holding member 34k. Even in this configuration, the holding member 34k can be comparatively easily attached to or detached from the cap section 34Y.
As described above, since the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) is configured to be attached to or detached from the cap section 34Y, efficiency of assembling the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) to the toner container 32Y as the removable device increases, and at the same time, efficiency of a disassembly operation of the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) when recycling the toner container 32Y increases. Particularly, in the present first embodiment, the substrate 35b of the ID chip 35 is a small substrate having the size of about 12 mm ␣ 8 mm to 15 mm ␣ 10 mm. If data input/output (data input/output when a probe terminal comes in contact with the metallic pad 35a) is about to be performed in the state in which the substrate 35b is mounted on the cap section 34Y in the manufacturing process, it may be difficult to do a work on the cap section 34Y of a complicated shape, and a process time may increase. Thus, in the present first embodiment, the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) is removably configured, and thus there is a great effect since a data input/output operation can be performed on the ID chip 35 alone (or for each holding member 34k) if necessary.
Referring to
Thus, prevented is a problem in that the ID chip 35 falls off from the insertion opening 34k1 of the holding member 34k after the ID chip 35 (the holding member 34k) is mounted on the cap section 34Y.
Referring to
Further, openings 34k2 and 34k3 are formed in the front and back surfaces of the holding member 34k, respectively. The first opening 34k2 is formed to allow the plurality of metallic pads 35a and the positioning notch 35b1 to be exposed at the side facing the connector 73e even when the substrate 35b moves in the XZ plane to some extent. Thus, in accompany with movement of the substrate 35b in the XZ plane, the positioning pin 73e3 and the notch 35b1 can be engaged with each other, and the metallic pads 35a and the body side terminals 73e2 can be connected with (come in contact with) each other. Further, the second opening 34k3 to allow the information storage unit 35c to be exposed at the side facing the concave section of the cap section 34Y even when the substrate 35b moves on the XZ plane to some extent.
Referring to
As illustrated in
The positioning notches 35b1 are formed on both end sections of the four metallic pads 35a in the arrangement direction (the Z direction) to sandwich the four metallic pads 35a. In the present first embodiment, a first virtual straight line S1 that passes through the centers of the notches 35b1 and is parallel to the arrangement direction of the plurality of metallic pads 35a is configured to be positioned not to overlap a second virtual straight line S2 that connects the centers of the plurality of metallic pads 35a in the longitudinal direction. Specifically, the first virtual straight line S1 that connects the two positioning notches 35b1 (a virtual line that connects the centers of original oblong holes in the notches 35b1 each of which has a shape of a half when the oblong hole is divided into two in the longitudinal direction) is configured to be positioned not to overlap the second virtual straight line S2 that connects the centers of the plurality of metallic pads 35a in the longitudinal direction. That is, in the notches 35b1, the virtual straight line S1 that connects sections that are most bitten toward the inside of the substrate 35b is positioned not to overlap the virtual straight line S2. Further, the virtual straight line S1 is configured to be nearly parallel to the virtual straight line S2.
In the present first embodiment, dimensions a to fin
Referring to
In accompany with the mounting operation of the cap section 34Y (the toner container 32Y) on the cap receiving section 73, the curved section of the body side terminal 73e2 comes in contact with nearly the central section of the metallic pad 35a in the longitudinal direction. Then, when the mounting operation of the cap section 34Y further proceeds, the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) approaches to the connector 73e side, the body side terminal 73e2 is deformed so that the curved section of the body side terminal 73e2 get close to the first virtual straight line S1 while being pressed by the metallic pad 35a and elastically deformed (a state in which a curved knee stretches). That is, in accompany with the mounting operation of the cap section 34Y, the curved section of the body side terminal 73e2 slides toward the left in
Through the above described configuration, even if the position of the cap section 34Y (the metallic pad 35a) in the longitudinal direction (the Y direction) is misaligned with the cap receiving section 73 (the body side terminal 73e2) depending on whether or not a degree of dimensions accuracy or a degree of assembly accuracy of an associated component is high or low (a dimension variation), the contact failure between the body side terminal 73e2 and the metallic pad 35a can be prevented with a high degree. Finally, since the body side terminal 73e2 and the metallic pad 35a come in contact with each other near the position where the positioning pin 73e3 is engaged with the notch 35b1 (near the first virtual straight line S1), the distance between the positioning section and the connect section can be reduced. As a result, a degree of accuracy of the contact position between the body side terminal 73e2 and the metallic pad 35a increases.
Further, in the present first embodiment, the plurality of metallic pads 35a are disposed in line in the arrangement direction that is the vertical direction.
As a result, the positioning direction of the cap section 34Y in the cap receiving section 73 (the arrangement direction of the positioning pins 73a and 73b and the positioning holes 34a and 34b) is the same as the positioning direction of the connector 73e and the substrate 35b (the arrangement direction of the positioning pin 73e3 and the notch 35b1), and thus the contact failure between the body side terminal 73e2 and the metallic pad 35a is difficult to occur.
Referring to
As described above, since the ID chip 35 is disposed be fixed between the first positioning hole 34a (the main reference) and the second positioning hole 34b (the sub reference), the position of the ID chip 35 with respect to the connector 73e of the cap receiving section 73 is decided with a high degree of accuracy. Thus, the communication failure caused by position misalignment between the connector 73e and the ID chip 35 can be suppressed. Particularly, since the positioning direction of the cap section 34Y in the cap receiving section 73 (the arrangement direction of the positioning pins 73a and 73b and the positioning holes 34a and 34b) is the same as the positioning direction of the connector 73e and the substrate 35b (the arrangement direction of the positioning pin 73e3 and the notch 35b1), the positioning operation of the toner container 32Y on the image forming apparatus body 100 contributes to making it easier to position of the substrate 35b on the connector 73e. As a result, there is an effect in that the contact failure between the body side terminal 73e2 and the metallic pad 35a is difficult to occur.
Further, a procedure in which components of the bottle receiving section 72 and the cap receiving section 73 are concerned with the cap section 34Y when the mounting operation of the toner container 32Y on the toner container storage unit 70 proceeds is as follows.
First, the cap section 34Y slides on the bottle receiving surface 72a, and thereafter, the guide rail section 34e of the cap section 34Y is fitted into the engaged groove 73m of the cap receiving section 73, the lateral protrusion 34c of the cap section 34Y is fitted into the lateral groove 73h and the groove section 73r1 of the cap receiving section 73, and the posture of the cap section 34Y in the cap receiving section 73 in the vertical and horizontal directions is restricted. At this time, shaking of the cap section 34Y before being inserted into the cap receiving section 73 is prevented by the cap section sandwiching member 73r. The first positioning hole 34a of the cap section 34Y is fitted into the main reference pin 73a of the cap receiving section 73, and so positioning of the main reference is performed. Thereafter, the second positioning hole 34b of the cap section 34Y is fitted into the sub reference pin 73b of the cap receiving section 73, and so main and sub positioning is completed. Further, while the positioning is being completed, the contact state between the stopper section 34d22 of the shutter member 34d of the cap section 34Y and the contact section 34n5 is released by the stopper release urging section 72b, and the postures of the shutter member 34d and the cap section 34Y in the cap receiving section 73 are decided by a body side shutter closing mechanism (not shown). In this state, the opening operation of the shutter member 34d is performed. The toner discharge opening W opened in the cap section 34Y is communicated with the toner feeding opening 73w of the cap receiving section 73. The notch 35b1 of the ID chip 35 of the cap section 34Y is engaged with the positioning pin 73c3 of the connector 73e of the apparatus body 100, the position of the ID chip 35 in the cap section 34Y is decided, and the plurality of metallic pads 35a of the ID chip 35 come in contact with the plurality of body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e, respectively, with a high degree of certainty. Thus, setting of the cap section 34Y (the toner container 32Y) in the cap receiving section 73 (the toner container storage unit 70) is completed. At this time, the gear 33c of the container body 33Y meshes with the driving gear 81 of the apparatus body 100.
Meanwhile, when extracting (removing) the toner container 32Y from the toner container storage unit 70 (the cap receiving section 73), the procedure reverse to the procedure at the time of mounting is performed.
As described above, in the image forming apparatus according to the present first embodiment, as the user performs one action of moving the toner container 32Y in the longitudinal direction while gripping the gripping section 33d (excluding the opening/closing operation of the body cover), the opening/closing operation of the toner discharge opening W by the shutter member 34d is also performed in conjunction with the operation, and the mounting operation and the removing operation of the toner container 32Y is completed.
Further, in the toner container 32Y according to the present first embodiment, the toner discharge opening W having the comparatively large opening area size is disposed downward in the vertical direction, and so the toner can be discharged such that it falls directly from the toner discharge opening W by its own weight.
Further, since the toner container 32Y is not placed from above the toner container storage unit 70 (the apparatus body 100) but attached to or detached from the front surface of the toner container storage unit 70 (the apparatus body 100), a degree of freedom of the layout above the toner container storage unit 70 increases. For example, even when a scanner (a document reading section) is disposed directly above the toner feeding device, operability or workability at the time of attachment/detachment of the toner container 32Y does not deteriorate.
Further, since the toner container 32Y is disposed in the apparatus body 100 such that the longitudinal direction is the horizontal direction, it does not have any influence on the overall layout of the image forming apparatus body 100 in the height direction. The toner capacity of the toner container 32Y increases, and so the replacement frequency can be reduced.
As described above, in the present first embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 34k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a (terminals) approach and come in contact with the body side terminals 73e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 32Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Second Embodiment
A second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The toner container 232Y according to the present second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in configuration of the holding member 234k in a holding mechanism for holding the information storage device.
Similarly to the first embodiment, the toner container 232Y according to the present second embodiment includes the container body 33Y and a cap section 234Y. The ID chip 35 as the information storage device is removably installed in the cap section 234Y.
In the cap section 234Y according to the present second embodiment, the holding member 234k in which the opening 34k2 exposing part of the ID chip 35 (the metallic pads 35a and the notch 35b1) is formed is integrally formed.
The ID chip 35 is inserted into from the inner side of the cap section 234Y in a direction of an arrow in
In the holding cover 234k8, a pedestal section 234q that is fitted into the holding member 234k is disposed so as not to come in contact with the substrate 35b.
Further, the holding cover 234k8 is tightly installed without a clearance with the inner wall of the cap section 234Y so as to prevent the toner leaking from the toner container 232Y from sticking to the ID chip 35.
Even in the present second embodiment, the ID chip 35 (the substrate 35b) is held in the holding member 234k (and the holding cover 234k8) to be movable on the XZ plane.
As described above, similarly to the first embodiment, even in the present second embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 234k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 73e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 232Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Third Embodiment
A third embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The present third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a cushion material 334k10 is installed inside the holding member 34k and a configuration of a wall section 373g of a cap receiving section 373 is different.
Similarly to the above embodiments, a toner container 332Y according to the present third embodiment includes a container body 33Y and the cap section 34Y. The ID chip 35 as the information storage device is removably installed in the cap section 34Y. Further, the ID chip 35 is held in the holding member 34k to be movable in the XZ plane.
In the present third embodiment, the cushion material 334k10 is disposed between the inner wall (the second facing section 34k5) of the holding member 34k and the substrate 35b. The cushion material 334k10 is made of an elastic material such as foamed polyurethane, and a low frictional material adheres to a section facing the substrate 35b. Thus, it is possible to alleviate damage occurring in the substrate 35b when the positioning pin 73e3 is engaged with the notch 35b1 without hindering movement of the ID chip (the substrate 35b) in the XZ plane.
In the present third embodiment, the wall section 373g of the cap receiving section 373 is installed to surround four sides of the connector 73e. In order to cope with it, the concave section for avoiding interference with the wall section 373g is formed in the cap section 34Y. By disposing the wall section 373g as described above, even if the toner is scattered from the vicinity of the toner discharge opening W of the toner container 332Y to the outside, the scattered toner is difficult to stick directly to the connector 73e or the ID chip 35. Thus, the contact failure (the communication failure) between the connector 73e (the body side terminal 73e2) and the ID chip 35 (the metallic pad 35a) caused by the scattered toner can be prevented.
As described above, similarly to the above embodiments, even in the present third embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 34k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 73e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 35 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 332Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Fourth Embodiment
A fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 35.
Similarly to the above embodiments, a toner container (432Y) according to the present fourth embodiment also includes the container body 33Y and the cap section 34Y. The ID chip 435 as an information storage device is removably installed in the cap section 34Y. Further, the ID chip 435 is held in the holding member 34k to be movable in the XZ plane.
In a substrate 435b of the ID chip 435 according to the present third embodiment, instead of the positioning notch 35b1 in the above embodiments, positioning holes 435b11 and 435b12 are disposed. In accompany with the mounting operation of the toner container (432Y), the substrate 435b freely moves in the XZ plane, and the positioning holes 435b11 and 435b12 are engaged with the positioning pins 73e3 of the connector 73e. Specifically, edges (or inner surfaces) of the holes 435b11 and 435b12 come in contact with the positioning pins 73e3, and movement of the substrate 435b is restricted. Thus, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure between the plurality of metallic pads 35a and the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e is difficult to occur.
In the present fourth embodiment, in view of the fact that the substrate 435b is positioned at the lower side of the holding member 34k due to the weight of the substrate 435b directly before the positioning holes 435b11 and 435b12 are engaged with the positioning pins 73e3, the circular hole 435b11 is formed in the lower section of the substrate 435b, and the elliptical hole 435b12 is formed in the upper section of the substrate 435b. The hole 435b11 in the lower section is picked up by the positioning pin 73c3, and so the substrate 435b is raised, and the positioning pin 73c3 is smoothly inserted into the other elliptical hole (the hole 435b12). If the hole in the lower section is the elliptical hole and the hole in the upper section is the circular hole, the substrate 435b may not be raised by the positioning pin 73e3, and the positioning pin 73e3 may be difficult to be inserted into the circular hole in the upper portion.
In the present fourth embodiment, the two positioning holes 435b11 and 435b12 are formed in the substrate 35b of the ID chip 35. On the other hand, in the substrate 435b of the ID chip 435, one may be formed of the positioning holes 435b 11 (or 435b12), and the other may be formed of the positioning notch 35b1 (that has been used in the above embodiments). Even in this case, the same effect as in the present fourth embodiment can be obtained.
As described above, similarly to the above embodiments, even in the present fourth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 435 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 34k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 73e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 435 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 73e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Fifth Embodiment
A fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The present fifth embodiment is different from the first to fourth embodiments in that only one positioning hole 535b21 is formed in the substrate 535b of the information storage device 535, and the positioning hole 535b21 is disposed between a plurality of rectangular metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (metallic pads).
Referring to
Further, the rectangular metallic pad 35a1 is installed above the positioning hole 535b21 in the vertical direction, and the two rectangular metallic pads 35a2 and 35a3 are installed below the positioning hole 535b21 in the vertical direction.
Further, on the back side of the substrate 535b (the side facing the cap section 34Y), a protection member 535e that is made of a resin material having a substantially hemispherical shape or a shape of an inverted pan such as epoxy and covers the information storage unit is disposed. In the present fifth embodiment, although it depends on the shape of the substrate 535b or the configuration/arrangement of the back surface such as the protection member 535e, by disposing the hole 535b21 above the protection member 535e that may include the information storage unit such an integrated circuit (IC) thereinside and is a heaviest component, a positional relation in which the hole 535b21 is installed vertically above the gravity center of the ID chip 535 is implemented. Specifically, referring to
Referring to
Further, swing preventing members 573e24 as a pair of guiding members protrude from the right and left sides of the positioning pin 573e23. The guiding members include a pair of plates whose tips have inner tapered surfaces facing each other and the guide the both sides of the ID chip 535 to be upright.
Similarly to the above embodiments, the holding member 534k (the holding section) is fixed to a toner container (532Y) and positioned between the connector 573e and the ID chip 535. The holding member 534k has almost the same function (a function for movably holding the ID chip 35) as in the above embodiments. Referring to
Further, in the holding member 534k, the first facing section 534k24 including an area facing the four body side terminals 573e2 and 573e25 of the connector 573e is formed of an opening. Particularly, in the holding member 534k, formed is an opening 534k22 that is opened up to a section corresponding to a pair of swing preventing members 573e24. At the time of mounting of the toner container 532Y, the positioning pin 573e23 is inserted into the opening 534k22, and thereafter the pair of swing preventing members 573e24 (the pair of guiding members) is also inserted into the holding member 534k through the opening 534k22.
A second facing section 534k25 of a flat plate form facing the back surface of the ID chip 535 (the side of the holding member 535e) is fixed to the holding member 534k by adhesion or a snap fit (not shown). The second facing section 534k25 includes a opening 534k26 similarly to the opening 534k22 and so can avoid interference with the holding members 535e or the inserted swing preventing member 573e24. Meanwhile, when the positioning pin 573e23 is inserted into the hole 535b21 of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is pushed, but since the second facing section 534k25 supports the substrate 535b from the rear side, the contact condition between the terminals can be maintained.
When mounting the toner container 532Y on the image forming apparatus body, the main and subordinate positioning holes 34a and 34b of the cap section 534Y are fitted into the main and subordinate positioning pins 73a and 73b of the cap receiving section 73, and positioning of the cap section 534Y is performed. This mounting operation is the same as the mounting operation of the first embodiment. After the position of the cap section 534Y is decided, the hole 535b21 of the ID chip 535 is fitted into the positioning pin 573e23 to be picked up by the tapered tip of the positioning pin 573e23 of the connector 573e. As a result, the position of the ID chip 535 in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction is decided at the same time. Further, as illustrated in
As described above, in the present fifth embodiment, a high-accuracy positioning mechanism is implemented by an inexpensive configuration by adding various ideas such as the following ideas (1) to (5).
(1) It is only one positioning hole 535b21 for ID chip 535 to need to be positioned. Thus, the drill processing time of the substrate 535b in the manufacturing become shorter than two positioning holes type's ID chip, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
(2) The body side earth terminal 573e25 is integrally installed on the side circumferential surface of the positioning pin 573c23. Thus, the distance between the positioning pin 573c23 and the body side earth terminal 573e25 can become real zero (0), and a degree of position accuracy of the earth terminal 535d with respect to the body side terminal 573e25 can increase.
(3) In the mounting completion condition of
(4) A plurality of metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 are lined, and the positioning hole 535b21 is arranged at either of two spaces formed between two of the three lined pads. Thus, compared to another arrangement type's ID chip in which the hole is disposed at the lower side or the upper side outside a row of the plurality of metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3, the distance (that corresponds to the arm length of the pendulum) from the center of the positioning hole 535b21 to the farthest metallic pad 35a can be reduced. Specifically, on the another type, the arm length becomes the distance corresponding to the three metallic pads from the hole center. However, in the present fifth embodiment, the arm length can be the distance corresponding to the two metallic pads. Since the arm length of the pendulum is short, even if the parallelism of the farthest metallic pad 35a on the body side terminal 73e2 is misaligned due to, for example, variability in the mass production, the misalignment can be suppressed to a minimum.
(5) When a user stores the toner container in some space out of the image forming apparatus, an alien substance may enter the holding member 534k and so the nipping position between the ID chip 535 and the facing sections 534k24 and 534k25 may remain misaligned. On this problem, in the present fifth embodiment, the positional relation between the hole 535b21 and the gravity center of the ID chip 535 is improved. The hole 535b21 is arranged vertically above the gravity center of the ID chip 535. Thus, when the pair of the swing preventing members 573e24 is inserted below the hole 535b21 that is the rotation center, the substrate 535b contacts with the tapered tips of the swing preventing member 573e24. Then, the posture of the ID chip 535 is urged to rotate in the vertical direction by the force of gravity and is corrected to be upright. As a result, even if there is one positioning hole 535b21, a degree of position accuracy of the plurality of metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 on the plurality of body side terminals 573e2 can be increased at the same time.
Depending on a number of produced planned to be made, there is a possibility that it is determined that the conduction inspection device has a margin in durability. In this case, inspection can be conducted using a inspection device having a configuration similar to the connector of the image forming apparatus body 100, i.e. by inserting a conduction probe into the hole in which the earth terminal 535d is formed. In this case, as in a modification of the ID chip illustrated in
Moreover, if the earth conduction probe is of one pin, it is allowable to provide, as illustrated in
As described in the above described ideas (1) to (5), each of the five ideas can provide each function effect, and even if an inexpensive configuration in which the area size of the metallic pad 35a becomes minimal is employed, it is possible to highly increase a degree of positioning accuracy between the plurality of terminals 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 and 535d including the earth terminal at the ID chip 535 and the plurality of body side terminals 573e2 and 573e25.
Further, in the present fifth embodiment, the ideas and function effects different from ones described above will be described.
Firstly, each of the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 are described. The metallic pad 35a1, which is at the highest level, receives a clock signal for communication control. While a serial communication method that is low-speed but low-cost because of sequential data transfer is employed and an I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is employed as a serial bus, The metallic pad 35a1 forms a signal line to which a serial clock (SCL) is input when the signal line is connected to the body side connector. The metallic pad 35a1 corresponds to a terminal to which a clock-signal is input. Because a clock signal flows in one way, it is expected that the possibility that the ID chip 535 breaks down if to a short circuit occurs between the metallic pad 35a1 and a later-described Vcc (the power supply or the metallic pad 35a3) than between the other terminals and the Vcc. Therefore, to prevent break down of the ID chip 535, the metallic pad 35a1 is arranged more distant from the Vcc. This is because the possibility of bread down is lower if a short circuit occurs between the metallic pad 35a1 and the GND (the earth terminal 535d).
The metallic pad 35a2 also employs a serial communication method, employing an I2C as a serial bus, and forms a signal line to which serial data (SDA) is input/output when the signal line is connected to the body side connector. Because this pad has a bidirectional input/output mechanism, the possibility that the ID chip 535 breaks down due to a short circuit is lower than the possibility due to the one-way input metallic pad 35a1.
The metallic pad 35a3 forms a power input portion (Vcc) to which a 5V voltage or a 3.3V voltage is input when it is connected to the body side connector. To decrease the risk of break down of the entire device due to a short circuit between the power supply and the GND, the serial-data input terminal (the metallic pad 35a2) is arranged between the GND (the earth terminal 535d) and the serial-clock input terminal (the metallic pat 35a1). As illustrated in
Secondly, ideas for earth are described. In the mounting operation of the toner container 532Y, the earth terminal 535d of the ID chip 535 comes in contact with the body side earth terminal 573e25 of the positioning pin 573e23 (the connector 573e), and then the three metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 of the ID chip 535 start to come in contact with the three body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e. That is, in the detaching operation of the toner container 532Y, contact between the three metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 of the ID chip 535 and the three body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 73e is released, and then the earth terminal 535d of the ID chip 535 is released from the contact condition with (separated from) the body side earth terminal 573e25 of the positioning pin 573e23 (the connector 573e). Specifically, referring to
Through the above described configuration, in the mounting operation of the toner container 532Y, the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 always start to be connected with the body side terminals 573e2 in the condition in which the ID chip 535 is earthed, and in the detaching operation of the toner container 532Y, the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 always start to be separated from (released from the contact condition with) the body side terminals 573e2 in the condition in which the ID chip 535 is earthed. Thus, an electric circuit at the ID chip 535 is prevented from being not earthed and so becoming an electrically floating condition, and so the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
In detail, when the electric circuit at the ID chip 535 is not earthed and becomes an electrically floating condition, the electrical circuit becomes a condition that is earthed with very large impendence. If static electricity, which is generated when the metallic pads 535a come in contact with or are separated from the body side terminals 573e2, slightly flows to the electric circuit, a high voltage that is the same as impedance is applied to the current is generated. The high voltage causes insulation breakdown inside the IC in the ID chip 535, and thus the IC is broken. This problem easily occurs when the contact start positions of the three body side terminals 573e2 and the body side earth terminal 573e25 on the ID chip 535 are formed at the same position, with respect to the connector 573e, as illustrated in
On the other hand, in the present fifth embodiment, the curved section of the body side earth terminal 573e25 exposed from the slit-like opening of the positioning pin 573e23 is disposed to be closer to the ID chip 535 than the curved section of the body side terminal 73e2 that most protrudes to the ID chip 535 side. Thus, since the earth is first connected, and at the time of separation and the earth is lastly disconnected at the time of contact, the impedance is always theoretically zero, and even if static electricity flows to the inside of the electric circuit, insulation breakdown inside the IC is prevented.
Further, in the ID chip 535 (the information storage device) according to the present fifth embodiment, the two protruding sections 535d1 are disposed on part of the outer circumference of the earth terminal 535d as described above with reference to
Since the protruding sections 535d1 are disposed on the front surface of the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535 as described above, in the inspection process (a process of inspecting whether or not the ID chip 535 is defective) at the time of manufacturing in a factory, an operation of contacting a conduction inspection probe can be easily performed. In detail, as illustrated in
In a surplus space broadening in a wedge form between the annular earth terminal 535d and the rectangular metallic pad 35a1, 35a2, the protruding section 535d1 has a horizontal direction boundary (boundary line) that comes in contact with the annular outer circumference and is disposed to be parallel to the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3. Thus, the protruding section 535d1 does not protrude in the vertical direction, the protruding section 535d1 can be prevented from protruding to the left and sliding areas of the substrate 535b that slides against the first facing section 534k24 (protruding in the horizontal direction). As a result, the size of the substrate 535b does not increase, and at the time of manufacturing, it is possible to obtain as many substrates 535b as possible from a substrate material having the standard size. Further, the cost of the ID chip 535 can be suppressed from increasing.
As described above, similarly to the above embodiments, even in the present fifth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 534k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 532Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e is difficult to occur.
Further, in the present fifth embodiment, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 532Y (the removable device) installed removable on the image forming apparatus body 100, since the earth terminal 535d that is engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 100) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Sixth Embodiment
A sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
In the present sixth embodiment, the ID chip 535 as the information storage device is the same as in the fifth embodiment. The present sixth embodiment is different from the fifth embodiment in that the ID chip 535 is loosely held in a concave section disposed in a cap section 634Y and movably covered by the face plate 634p, and the remaining configuration is the same as in the fifth embodiment.
Similarly to the above embodiments, the toner container 632Y according to the present sixth embodiment also includes the container body 33Y and the cap section 634Y. The ID chip 535 as the information storage device is removably installed in the cap section 634Y.
Referring to
In detail, referring to
In further detail, in the cap section 634Y, a positioning pin 634s1 for positioning the face plate 634p is formed on the right side of the concave section, and a screw hole 634s2 for screw-fixing the face plate 634p is formed on the left of the concave section with the concave section interposed therebetween. Meanwhile, in the face plate 634p, a positioning hole 634p1 is formed at the position corresponding to the positioning pin 634s1, and a hole 634p2 through which a screw 680 passes is formed at the position corresponding to the screw hole 634s2. In the lower section of the face plate 634p, a contact section 634p3 that comes in contact with the outer circumferential edge of the second positioning hole 34b and functions as a rotation stopper is formed. The position of the face plate 634p with respect to the cap section 634Y is decided by the positioning hole 634p1 and the contact section 634p3 for rotation stopping. The screw 680 is screwed into the screw hole 634s2 formed in the cap section 634Y through the hole 634p2 formed in the face plate 634p, and so the face plate 634p is fixed to the cap section 634Y. Thus, the ID chip 535 does not fall from the cap section 634Y and is held on the cap section 634Y to be movable in the XZ plane. Referring to
Then, when the mounting operation of the toner container 632Y starts and the ID chip 535 comes in contact with the positioning pin 573e23, the ID chip 535 moves upward (in the Z direction) (is scooped up) such that the hole 535b21 follows the tapered leading end section of the positioning pin 573e23, the hole 535b21 is fitted into the positioning pin 573e23, and finally the body side terminals 573e2 comes in contact with the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3.
In the present sixth embodiment, the face plate 634p has been fixed (screw-coupled) to the cap section 34Y by the screw 680.
On the other hand, as illustrated in
Further, in the present sixth embodiment, since replacement can be made again even after the face plate 634p (or the face plate 734p illustrated in
Further, a recycling process of collecting the used toner container from the market and filling the toner again after cleaning it may be performed by a procedure of replacing the ID chip 535 or removing the ID chip 535 from the toner container, rewriting information, and mounting the ID chip 535 on the cap section again. Thus, the reusing process of the toner container can be effectively performed.
However, referring to
As described above, in the present sixth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the cap section 634Y, 734Y, or 834Y to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 632Y, 732Y, or 832Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Further, even in the present sixth embodiment, similarly to the fifth embodiment, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 632Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, since the earth terminal 535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 100) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Seventh Embodiment
A seventh embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The toner container according to the present seventh embodiment is different from the above embodiments in which the container body 33Y is rotatably held on the toner container storage unit 70 in that a container body 1033Y is combined with any one of the cap sections 634Y, 734Y, 834Y, and 934Y illustrated in the sixth embodiment and non-rotatably held on the toner container storage unit 70 together with the cap section.
Referring to
Unlike the above embodiments, in the toner container 1032Y according to the present seventh embodiment, the container body 1033Y (the bottle body) is fixed to the cap section 634Y by a fixing method, for example, it adheres to (fuses with) or is engaged with the cap section 634Y (the bottle cap). That is, the container body 1033Y is non-rotatably fixed to the cap section 634Y.
Unlike the above embodiments, in the container body 1033Y according to the present seventh embodiment, a helical protrusion is not formed on the circumferential surface thereof. Further, the gear 33c in the above embodiments is not integrally formed with the container body 1033Y, and a gear member 1042Y is installed rotatably on the container body 1033Y and the cap section 634Y together with the agitating member 33f. Inside the container body 1033Y, unlike the above embodiments, a conveying member 1041Y for conveying the toner stored in the container body 1033Y toward the opening A is formed such that one end thereof is fixed to the gear 1042Y, and the other end thereof is rotatably supported on a bearing 1033d1 of the container body 1033Y which will be described later.
The cap section 634Y has almost the same configuration as in the fifth embodiment except that it non-rotatably adheres to or is fixed to the container body 1033Y.
The agitating member 33f has almost the same configuration, form, and function as in the above embodiments except that it is not fixed to the container body 1033Y but held only on the gear 1042Y.
A further detailed description will be made with reference to
Referring to
Referring to
The flexible agitating member 1041Yb of the conveying member 1041Y includes cutouts 1041Yb1 formed at a plurality of positions (in the present seventh embodiment, six positions) in the longitudinal direction. Thus, in accompany with rotation of the conveying member 1041Y, the leading end of the flexible agitating member 1041Yb (the free end side that is not supported on the shaft section 1041Ya) comes in sliding contact with the inner circumferential surface of the container body 1033Y, and the flexible agitating member 1041Yb rotates in the appropriately twisted and bent state, so that the toner stored in the container body 1033Y is agitated and conveyed toward the right side in
As described above, even in the toner container 1032Y according to the present seventh embodiment, similarly to the above embodiments, the toner is discharged from the toner discharge opening W of the cap section 1034Y.
Here, the gear member 1042Y is rotatably attached to the container body 1033Y.
In detail, a gear engaging section (a claw section snap fitted into) (not shown) formed in the gear member 1042Y is caught in a flange section (in which a protrusion 1033e which will be described later is formed) formed to make one round around the outer circumferential surface of a bottle mouth section 1033a of the container body 1033Y, and so the gear member 1042Y is rotatably held on the container body 1033Y. Further, a gear section (a spur gear) is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the gear member 1042Y, and when the toner container 1032Y is set to the apparatus body 100, the gear section meshes with the driving gear 81 of the apparatus body 100.
A seal material is disposed between the gear member 1042Y and the end surface of the bottle mouth section 1033a so as to prevent the toner from leaking to the outside of the toner container 1032Y. The seal material is made of a foamed elastic material such as foamed polyurethane, formed in an annular shape to be bitten into the end surface of the bottle mouth section 1033a, and adheres to the gear member 1042Y. When the gear member 1042Y is set to the container body 1033Y, the seal material is pressed against the opening end surface of the bottle mouth section 1033a, and so a sealing characteristic between both members 1033Y and 1042Y is secured.
The gear member 1042Y is not fixed to the cap section 1034Y but rotatably held on the claw section 34j of the cap section 634Y. A method of holding the gear member 1042Y on the cap section 634Y is similar to the method of holding the cap section 34Y on the bottle mouth section 33a of the container body 33Y described in the above embodiments. That is, the claw section 34j of the cap section 634Y is engaged with a flange-like engaged protruding section 1033j disposed to make one round around the outer circumference of the gear member 1042Y, and the gear member 1042Y is rotatably supported on the cap section 1034Y. Through the above described configuration, the container body 1033Y is connected with the cap section 634Y via the gear 1042Y. Further, in order to prevent the container body 1033Y from rotating on the cap section 634Y, the protrusion 1033e formed near the bottle mouth section 1033a of the container body 1033Y is fitted into a notch groove 1034t formed on the side surface of the cap section 634Y to play a role of a rotation stopper.
Further, in the cap section 634Y, a cap seal made of a foamed elastic material adheres to a section where the end surface of the gear member 1042Y (the end surface at the side opposite to the container body 1033Y side) is pressed. Thus, the toner leak from between the gear member 1042Y and the cap section 634Y can be prevented.
The agitating member 33f is attached to the inner surface of the gear member 1042Y. Further, the shaft section 1041Ya (the end section at one end side) of the conveying member 1041Y is connected to the connection section 1033f20 of the agitating member 33f as described above.
As described above, even in the present seventh embodiment, similarly to the above embodiments, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the cap section 634Y to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type TD chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container 1032Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e of the image forming apparatus body 100 is difficult to occur.
Further, in the present seventh embodiment, the cap section 634Y described, for example, with reference to
Further, even in the present seventh embodiment, similarly to the fifth and sixth embodiments, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, since the earth terminal 535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 100) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Eighth Embodiment
An eighth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The image forming apparatus 1100 according to the present eighth embodiment is different from those according to the above embodiments in which the toner container 532Y, 632Y, 732Y, 832Y, 932Y, or 1032Y in which the ID chip 535 is installed is mounted on the apparatus body 100 in the horizontal direction, where the longitudinal direction is the mounting direction in that the toner cartridge 1106Y in which the ID chip 535 is installed is mounted on the apparatus body 1100 from above.
Referring to
The toner cartridges 1106Y, 1106M, 1106C, and 1106K are attached to or detached from an installation section of the apparatus body 1100 in the state in which a body cover 1110 (a body door) is opened as illustrated in
Meanwhile, the toner cartridges 1106Y, 1106M, 1106C, and 1106K include an opening with a shutter that is disposed at the position of the lower side facing the developing device and store toner of corresponding color (one-component developer) thereinside. Referring to
The holding member 1134k is screw-coupled to the toner cartridge 1106Y to come in contact with part of the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535 in the state in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3, the positioning hole 535b21 (the earth terminal 535d), and the like of the ID chip 535 that is the same as that in the fifth embodiment are exposed. In detail, the hole of the holding member 1134k is combined with a boss section 1181 formed in the end section of the toner cartridge 1106Y, a screw 1180 is screwed into a screw hole formed at the opposite side with the ID chip 535 interposed between the boss section 1181 of the toner cartridge 1106Y and the hole formed in the holding member 1134k, and the holding member 1134k is fixed to the toner cartridge 1106Y. Thus, the ID chip 535 does not fall from the toner cartridge 1106Y and is held to be movable in the horizontal plane. Referring to
As described above, in the present eighth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the toner cartridge 1106Y to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner cartridge 1106Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1100, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 73e2 of the connector 573e of the image forming apparatus body 1100 is difficult to occur.
Further, even in the present eighth embodiment, similarly to the fifth to seventh embodiments, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner cartridge 1106Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1100, since the earth terminal 535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 1100) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Ninth Embodiment
A ninth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The image forming apparatus 1200 according to the present ninth embodiment is different from those according to the eighth embodiment in that the ID chip 535 is installed on an upper surface of a process cartridge 1206Y rather than the toner cartridge, and the connector 573e is installed in a body cover 1210 of the apparatus body 1200.
Referring to
The process cartridges 1206Y, 1206M, 1206C, and 1206K are attached to or detached from an installation section of the apparatus body 1200 in the state in which the body cover 1210 (the body door) is opened as illustrated in
Meanwhile, in each of the process cartridges 1206Y, 1206M, 1206C, and 1206K, the photosensitive drum, the charging unit, the developing unit, and the cleaning unit are integrally formed, and toner of corresponding color (one component developer) is stored inside the developing unit. Referring to
The holding member is screw-coupled to an outer cover of the process cartridge 1206Y to come in contact with part of the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535 in the state in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3, the positioning hole 535b21 (the earth terminal 535d), and the like of the ID chip 535 that is formed similarly to that in the fifth embodiment are exposed. Thus, the ID chip 535 does not fall from the process cartridge 1206Y and is held to be movable in the horizontal plane. Referring to
Further, in the present ninth embodiment, referring to
As described above, in the present ninth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the process cartridge 1206Y to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the process cartridge 1206Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1200, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e of the image forming apparatus body 1200 is difficult to occur.
Further, in the present ninth embodiment, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the process cartridge 1206Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1200, since the earth terminal 535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 1200) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Tenth Embodiment
A tenth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The image forming apparatus 1300 according to the present tenth embodiment is different from those according to the above embodiments in that the ink cartridge 1306Y having the side surface on which the ID chip 535 is installed is mounted on the apparatus body 1300 from the side.
Referring to
Further, a main configuration of an image forming apparatus 300 is the same as stated in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2010-234801 and has been well known, and thus a detailed description thereof will not be repeated.
Referring to
The holding member 1334k and the ID chip 535 have a configuration similar to those in the fifth embodiment. That is, the holding member 1334k is fitted into the concave section 1308 of the ink cartridge 1306Y in the state in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3, the positioning holes 535b21 (the earth terminal 535d), and the like of the ID chip 535 are exposed. Thus, the ID chip 535 does not fall from the ink cartridge 1306Y and is held on the holding member 1334k to be movable in the XZ plane. Referring to
As described above, in the present tenth embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is held on the ink cartridge 1306Y through the holding member 1334k to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a1, 35a2, and 35a3 (terminals) approach and come in contact with body side terminals 573e2. Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the ink cartridge 1306Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1300, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 573e2 of the connector 573e of the image forming apparatus body 1300 is difficult to occur.
Further, even in the present tenth embodiment, even when the contact-type ID chip 535 (the information storage device) is installed in the ink cartridge 1306Y (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 1300, since the earth terminal 535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 573e25 formed in the positioning pin 573e23 (the protruding section) of the connector 573e (the image forming apparatus body 1300) is formed in one hole 535b21 formed in the substrate 535b of the ID chip 535, the ID chip 535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Eleventh Embodiment
An eleventh embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The eleventh embodiment is different from the first and fourth embodiments in that a body side earth terminal 1473e5 is installed in a positioning pin 1473e3 of the connector 1473e, and a metallic earth terminal 1435d or 1535d (an earth terminal) that comes in contact with the body side earth terminal 1473e5 is installed in the ID chip 1435 or 1535.
Referring to
In the connector 1473e according to the present eleventh embodiment, the body side terminal 1473e5 (the earth terminal) is installed inside the positioning pin 1473e3 (a section that comes in contact with a notch 1435b1 of the ID chip 1435 or a hole 1535b11).
Meanwhile, referring to
Through the above described configuration, in the mounting operation of the toner container, the earth terminal 1435d of the ID chip 1435 comes in contact with the body side earth terminal 1473e5 (for example, see
Through the above described configuration, in the mounting operation of the toner container, the metallic pads 35a always start to be connected with the body side terminals 1473e2 in the state in which the ID chip 1435 is earthed, and in the detaching operation of the toner container, the metallic pads 35a always start to be separated from (released from the contact state with) the body side terminals 1473e2 in the state in which the ID chip 1435 is earthed. Thus, an electric circuit at the ID chip 1435 is prevented from being not earthed and so becoming an electrically floating state, and so the ID chip 1435 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Further, similarly to a relation between the ID chip according to the first embodiment and the ID chip according to the fourth embodiment, the ID chip 1435 illustrated in
In detail, referring to
Through the above described configuration, in the mounting operation of the toner container, the earth terminal 1535d of the ID chip 1535 collies in contact with the body side earth terminal 1473e5 (for example, see
Through the above described configuration, in the mounting operation of the toner container, the metallic pads 35a always start to be connected with the body side terminals 1473e2 in the state in which the ID chip 1535 is earthed, and in the detaching operation of the toner container, the metallic pads 35a always start to be separated from (released from the contact state with) the body side terminals 1473e2 in the state in which the ID chip 1535 is earthed. Thus, an electric circuit at the ID chip 1535 is prevented from being not earthed and so becoming an electrically floating state, and so the ID chip 1535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
As described above, even in the present eleventh embodiment, the contact-type ID chip 1435 or 1535 (the information storage device) is held on the holding member 34k (the holding section) to be movable on the virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to the movement direction in which the metallic pads 35a (terminals) approach and come in contact with the body side terminals 1473e2.
Thus, even when the contact-type ID chip 1435 or 1535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body, the contact failure caused by the positioning failure with the body side terminals 1473e2 of the connector 1473e of the image forming apparatus body is difficult to occur.
As described above, in the present eleventh embodiment, even when the contact-type ID chip 1435 or 1535 (the information storage device) is installed in the toner container (the removable device) installed removably on the image forming apparatus body 100, since the earth terminal 1435d or 1535d engaged with the body side earth terminal 1473e5 formed in the positioning pin 1473e3 (the protruding section) of the connector 1473e (the image forming apparatus body 100) is formed in the notch 1435b1 or the hole 1535b11 formed in the substrate 1435b or 1535b of the ID chip 1435 or 1535, the ID chip 1435 or 1535 is difficult to be electrically damaged.
Twelfth Embodiment
A twelfth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
The toner container 1632Y relates to a toner container attachable to and detachable from a toner feeding device of a toner suction conveying type disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 4396946 or U.S. Pat. No. 7,835,675. That is, except for the ID chip, the holding mechanism, and a communication method of the ID chip, the toner container and the toner feeding device disclosed in the relevant patent are employed. The relevant patent is referred to in connection with a positioning configuration, which allows attachment and detachment, disposed in both the toner container and the feeding device, a configuration for driving the container body, and the like. The difference between the toner container of the present embodiment and the toner container of Japanese Patent No. 4396946 or U.S. Pat. No. 7,835,675 will be described later. The toner feeding device of the present embodiment is different from the toner feeding device of Japanese Patent No. 4396946 or U.S. Pat. No. 7,835,675 in that the former employs a contact type communication method, whereas the latter employs a non-contact type communication method (a so-called RFID method). Thus, as the body side connector of the former, the connector 573e of
As illustrated in
The holding mechanism 1635 includes a holding section 1635A that holds the ID chip 535 in a movable manner in the XZ direction and a holding cover 1635B as a cover member that is removably fitted into the holding section 1635A.
As illustrated in
On the ID chip mounting surfaces 1634Ya, positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b for mounting the holding cover 1635B are formed to protrude from the ID chip mounting surface 1634Ya. The positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b are integrally formed with the cap section 1634Y by resin.
The holding cover 1635B is mounted on and fixed to the holding section 1635A by a melt-fixing method (for example, heat calking) described below, with the ID chip being disposed in the holding section 1635A. A central section of the holding cover 1635B is provided with an opening 1635Bc that allows a contact point (not shown) and the positioning hole 535b21 of the ID chip 535 to be exposed to the outside and allows the connector terminal (not shown) of the connector and the positioning pin 573e23 to be inserted therethrough. The holding cover 1635B is configured to sandwich the IC chip 535 set inside the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab together with the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab so that the ID chip 535 does not separate. Above and below the opening 1635Bc of the holding cover 1635B, mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb are formed at positions corresponding to the positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b.
In this configuration, when mounting the ID chip 535 on the cap section 1634Y, the back surface of the ID chip 535 comes in contact with the pedestal section 1635q so that its position in a depth direction is determined. Along this, up, down, left and right positioning is done by the surrounding thanks to the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab. The holding cover 1635B is superimposed on the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab in a direction facing the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab, and the positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b are inserted into the mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb. Thus, the ID chip 535 is positioned in a state covered by the holding cover 1635B, and mounted and held on the cap section 1634Y. In this state, the ID chip 535 is installed on the ID chip mounting surface 1634Ya of the cap section 1634Y but is not fixed directly to the cap section 1634Y. That is, the ID chip 535 is mounted to the cap section 1634Y through the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab formed on the ID chip mounting surface 1634Ya.
The present embodiment features a fixing method between the holding cover 1635B and the cap section 1634Y. In the present embodiment, a melt-fixing method is employed as a fixing method of the holding cover 1635B and the cap section 1634Y.
Since the holding cover 1635B is held such that the positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b formed at the cap section 1634Y side are inserted into the mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb as described above, in the present embodiment, as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, as the fixing method between the holding cover 1635B and the cap section 1634Y, fixing by heat calking has been described, but as the fixing method between the holding cover 1635B and the cap section 1634Y, another melt-fixing method such as ultrasonic welding may be used, and a resin melting method not limited to the present embodiment.
Thirteenth Embodiment
A thirteenth embodiment will be described in detail with reference to
In the present embodiment, the holding cover 1635B is not fixed by a process such as heat calking but fixed by a fastening method using a fastening member. The remaining sections of the toner container and the form of the toner feeding device are the same as in the twelfth embodiment. In present embodiment, the holding cover 1635B is fixed to the cap section 1634Y such that fastening members 1650a and 1650b are inserted into the mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb formed in the holding cover 1635B that allows the positioning bosses 1615a and 1615b to be inserted into and screwed into the ID chip mounting surface 1634Ya. For example, when the screw fixing is performed using a self-tap screw that creates a screw groove in an opposing hole at the same time when it is screwed into the opposing hole as the fastening members 1650a and 1650b, all you have to do is to form a tubular pilot hole (corresponding to 1651a and 1651b of
As another embodiment, for example, there is a case in which the holding cover 1635B is fixed to the cap 1634Y without the ID chip being held therein and then the resultant product is shipped from a toner container manufacturing factory, and then in another factory, the holding cover 1635B is removed, the ID chip is set inside, and the holding cover 1635B is fixed again to the cap 1634Y, or there is a case of recycling the used toner container. In this case, if attachment/detachment of the holding cover 1635B is repeated within a certain range, the above described tubular pilot hole is preferable. However, if five or six times, or more times of attachments/detachments are expected and the stability of fastening force on each occasion should be considered, it is preferable that screw holes 1651a and 1651b are formed in advance in the ID chip mounting surface 1634Ya, and fixing is performed by screwing screws into the screw holes 1651a and 1651b through the mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb so as to correspond to the pitch of the screw holes 1651a and 1651b as fastening members 1650a and 1650b, as illustrated in
Fourteenth Embodiment
A fourteenth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
In the present embodiment, the holding cover is characterized in that it is not fastened to and fixed to the cap section 1634Y by the process such as heat calking or the fastening member but fixed by a fitting method using a claw member. The remaining sections of the toner container and the form of the toner feeding device are the same as those in the twelfth embodiment.
A holding cover 1635C according to the present embodiment basically has the same function as the holding cover 1635B. Specifically, the mounting holes 1635Ba and 1635Bb are eliminated from the holding cover 1635B, and instead hook sections 1636a and 1636b that pass through up to an opening 1635Cc formed at a central section are formed in an upper section 1635Ca and a lower section 1635Cb. Like the opening 1635Bc, the opening 1635Cc allows the contact point (not shown) and the positioning hole 535b21 of the ID chip 535 to be exposed to the outside and allows the connector terminal (not shown) of the connector and the positioning pin 573e23 to be pass therethrough.
In the present embodiment, the cap section 1634Y, as illustrated in
With this configuration, when the ID chip 535 is set in the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab and the holding cover 1635C is moved toward the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab so as to be superimposed on the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab, the claw section 1637a formed in the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab that becomes the cap section 1634Y side enters the inside of the hook sections 1636a and 1636b formed in the holding cover 1635C, and the holding cover 1635C can be fixed to the cap section 1634Y by fitting between both sides.
In the present embodiment, the hook sections 1636a and 1636b are fitted into the claw sections 1637a and 1637b at the two positions of the upper and lower sections of the holding cover 1635C, but they may be fitted at the left and right sections or at the upper, lower, left, and right sections of the holding cover 1635C instead of the upper and lower sections. The fitting position and number are not limited to the present embodiment.
In the thirteenth and fourteenth embodiments, the method of fastening or fitting the holding cover 1635C to be attached to or detached from the cap section 1634Y has been described. However, as another fixing method, for example, the cover member may be fixed to the ID chip installation wall section 1635Ab by an adhesive. In this case, the cover member preferably has adhesive force sufficient not to fall off at the time of detachment of the toner container 1632Y from the apparatus body, and a kind of an adhesive and an adhesion area are not particularly limited.
In the twelfth to fourteenth embodiments, even in any embodiment, even when the ID chip 535 that is the contact-type information storage device is installed in the toner container 1632Y, the contact failure caused by the unsatisfactory positioning relative the terminal of the connector of the apparatus body is difficult to occur.
Fifteenth Embodiment
In the toner container according to any one of the first to seventh embodiments, part of the inventive (the shutter mechanism) for solving the above described third problem will be described in detail once again as a fifteenth embodiment.
The stopper release urging section 72b in
Meanwhile,
In
Among the sections described above, the configuration illustrated in
On the leading end surface of the cap section 34Y, as illustrated in
Between the first and second positioning holes 34a and 34b, formed is a rectangular concave section 34t that has a shape connectable with the connector disposed at the developer storage container storage unit 70 (see
The mounting position of the holding member 34k is vertically higher than the position of the toner discharge opening W that is opened or closed by the shutter 34d which will be described later with reference to
Meanwhile, in the head section of the container body 33Y illustrated in
The opening A is disposed on the head section positioned at the front side when the container body 33Y is mounted and allows the toner stored in the container body 33Y to be discharged toward a hollow space section B inside the cap section 34Y.
Further, as the toner is consumed at the image forming apparatus body side, toner conveyance (rotation driving of the container body 33Y) from the inside of the container body 33Y to the hollow space B inside the cap section 34Y is appropriately performed.
Next, the configuration of the cap section 34Y of the developer storage container 32Y will be described below with reference to
In the cap section 34Y of the developer storage container 32Y, installed are the ID chip 35 (the information storage device), the shutter member 34d, and the shutter seal 36.
As illustrated in
In the large diameter section of the cap section 34Y, a cut-out hole 34P0 formed such that part of the outer circumference is removed is disposed, and as illustrated in
In the insertion section, in
As described above, the circumferential section adjacent to the cut-out hole 34P0 of the insertion section in the shaft direction has the outer diameter smaller than other sections, and thus the teeth surface of the gear engaged with the gear 33c, which is exposed to the outside through the cut-out hole 34P0, in the shaft direction becomes difficult to interfere with the insertion section outer circumference. As a result, the engagement operation of the gear 33c with the gear moving in the shaft direction can be smoothly performed without being disturbed by part of the insertion section.
Further, in
As illustrated in detail in
On the upper surface of the guide rail 34YG, a shutter protruding section 34YG2 including a protruding section is disposed at the position that the shutter 34d reaches before hitting the retaining section 34YG0 (see
An insertion/removal (attachment/detachment) operation of the developer storage container 33Y can be performed by the user gripping the gripping section disposed on the rear side end section of the container body 33Y in the insertion (mounting) direction as indicated by a reference numeral 33d in
A narrow width box section 34Y1 is formed in the small diameter cylindrical section of the cap section 34Y, and inside the box section 34Y1, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In the toner discharge opening W, as illustrated in
In
The shutter 34d is a feature section of the present invention and has the following configuration which will be described with reference to
The shutter 34d is made of a resin material such as polystyrene and mainly includes a plate-like main shutter section 34d1 and a shutter deforming section 34d2 that protrudes the main shutter section 34d1, is thinner in thickness than the main shutter section 34d1, and has elasticity.
In the main shutter section 34d1, vertical wall 34d1a standing at both side end sections of a plate section and a pair of shutter sliders 34d12 having a protruding objects protruding from the vertical walls are disposed.
The vertical walls 34d1a includes a pair of slide protruding sections 34d1c that are disposed at the inner side surfaces of the vertical walls to protrude facing each other and L-shaped engaged protruding sections 34d1b that are disposed on the outer side surfaces at the side opposite to the slide protruding sections 34d1c.
The engaged protruding section 34d1b is shaped such that a plate section extending in the shutter moving direction is present on the upper surface, and a protrusion 34d1b1 engaged with a sandwiching section which will be described later extends downward from a section positioned in the front side of the plate section in an insertion direction of the developer storage container.
The shutter slider 34d12 includes a pair of prismatic sections that is disposed to protrude from the surface of the same side as the engaged protruding section 34d1b of the vertical wall 34d1a and extends toward the rear side in the direction of closing the toiler discharge opening W of the shutter 34d indicated by an arrow.
In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
In the shutter 34d, the shutter deforming section 34d2 is configured in a cantilever shape, and an inner side angular section of a base station connected to the main shutter section 34d1 is formed of an arc-like curvature-shaped section (a shape indicated by symbol R in
Further, the shutter deforming section 34d2 is formed such that part of the base end positioned at the main shutter section 34d1 side becomes a horizontal surface (a section indicated by symbol S2 in
The shutter deforming section 34d2 is configured with a cantilever shaped piece section (a section having the length indicated by symbol L in
The free ends of the shutter deforming section 34d2 are integrated by a connecting plate section 34d2a that bridges them laterally. In the central section of the connecting plate section 34d2a in the bridging direction, a stopper release section 34d21 is disposed to face the stopper release urging section 72b (see
The stopper release section 34d21 is formed to have a triangular cross section. By running on the stopper release urging section 72b (see
The engaging end surface 34n1 positioned in the wide width box section 34n is disposed as a section for restricting movement of the shutter 34d in the direction of opening the toner discharge opening W in the state in which the toner discharge opening W is closed.
Further, as illustrated in
The seal material 36 is composed of a rectangular parallelepiped body attached to the main shutter section 34d1. As the seal material 36 hits against the rib W1 illustrated in
The seal material 36 has the length (the length indicated by symbol L1 in
The shutter 34d is stored inside the wide width box section 34n positioned in the lower portion of the large diameter cylindrical section of the cap section 34Y and slidably moves.
In the wide width box section 34n, among four wall surfaces disposed at the side surface, two wall surfaces facing in the longitudinal direction (the shaft direction of the cap section cylinder) are opened. Particularly, since the wall surface is partially left on the corner at the bottom side, an opening extending in the horizontal direction is formed on most of the wall surface at the toner discharge opening W side. The opening is formed such that two surfaces of the side surface and the bottom surface at the toner discharge opening W side in the longitudinal direction of the wide width box section 34n are cut out.
Meanwhile, in
The lateral protrusions 34c are positioned on both sides in a right angle direction in the same plane as a column direction of the positioning holes 34a and 34b in the circumferential surface of the medium diameter cylindrical section, has a triangular shape in a planar view, and has the top section at the position away from the circumferential surface of the medium diameter cylindrical section from the head section of the cap section 34Y to the rear side.
In the inclined surface of the lateral protrusion 34c, a rising edge angle of an inclined piece positioned behind the top section is larger than a rising edge angle of an inclined piece positioned at the head section side of the cap section 34Y ahead of the top section.
The inclined piece at the head section is disposed at the cap receiving section 73 side and can move while contacting the lateral protrusions 34c with a thrusting member (not shown) that is subject to tucking behavior by urging of elastic force. That is, if a section having a small inclined angle, so-called inclined plane, faces the thrusting member when thrusting toward the thrusting member, the inclined plane can enter with respect to the thrusting member without any resistance. If the top section of the inclined plane goes beyond the thrusting member, the inclined surface at the rear side is engaged with the thrusting member, movement resistance from the thrusting member abruptly decreases directly after going beyond the thrusting member, and a feeling of resistance when fitted into the thrusting member, so-called click feeling, is caused.
In the present embodiment, of the inclined pieces of the later protrusion, the angle of the inclined piece at the head section side is set to 30□, and the angle of the inclined piece at the rear side is set to 45□.
In
The convex sections 34g and 34h are sections for judging whether or not the mounting operation of the developer storage container 32Y on the developer storage container storage unit 70 is correct. If a fitting state on a fitting section (not shown) disposed at the developer storage container storage unit 70 side is normal, the developer storage container, in which toner of predetermined color is stored, specified at a predetermined position is mounted at that position, and it is judged that it has been correctly mounted. Thus, it is possible to prevent an erroneous operation, so-called erroneous setting, in which color of toner stored in the developer storage container is not mounted in a predetermined mounting section.
Meanwhile, the shutter 34d can be maintained in the state in which the toner discharge opening W is closed by the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d illustrated in
In
In
The body side shutter closing mechanism 73d (the shutter sandwiching mechanism) includes a first sandwiching section 73d1 formed on one end side and a second sandwiching section 73d2 formed on the other end side.
In the sandwiching sections, at the time of the opening/closing operation of the shutter 34d in the developer storage container 32Y, the engaged protruding section 34d1b of the shutter 34d is sandwiched by the second sandwiching members 73d2, and a vertical surface (the surface where an outgoing line leading end section of symbol 34YG in
At the time of the opening operation of the shutter 34d, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
When the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d rotates, the first sandwiching members 73d1 sandwich the vertical surfaces (the surfaces where an outgoing line leading end section of symbol 34YG in
Thereafter, even though not shown, the shutter 34d comes in contact with the wall section formed around the toner feeding opening at the cap receiving section 73 side and so stops movement in the mounting direction. Then, the vertical surface of the guide rail 34YG is sandwiched by the first sandwiching sections 73d1, and movement of the shutter 34d in the cap receiving section 73 is restricted (the shutter 34d does not absolutely move in the longitudinal direction).
In the state in which movement of the shutter 34d is restricted, when the developer storage container 32Y moves in the mounting direction, the shutter 34d whose movement in the mounting direction is stopped moves in a direction relative to movement of the cap section 34Y in the mounting direction. Further, when the cap section 34Y moves to the front side in the mounting direction further than the shutter 34d whose movement is stopped, the toner discharge opening W is opened as illustrated in
At this time, as illustrated in
Meanwhile, when extracting (separating) the developer storage container 32Y from the developer storage container storage unit 70 (the cap receiving section 73), the operation is performed in a procedure reverse to the mounting procedure. That is, the operation of the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d (the shutter sandwiching mechanism) accompanying with the closing operation of the shutter 34d is performed in order of
The seal state of the seal member 36 on the toner discharge opening W at the time of the opening/closing operation of the shutter will be described in connection with the movement position of the shutter 34d with reference to
Thus, as described in
As a result, since the toner discharge opening W is sealed by the seal material 36 until the developer storage container is completely mounted, the toner can be prevented from carelessly leaking from the toner discharge opening W.
The shutter mechanism according to the present fifteenth embodiment is the invention for solving the above mentioned third problem. In the present embodiment, by the configuration in which the rib W1 is disposed on the circumferential edge for the toner discharge opening W used as the existing component and the configuration of the seal material 36 having a section that gets caught by hitting against the rib W1 for the seal material used as the existing component, adhesion on the toner discharge opening increases without adding any other component, and so leak of the toner can be prevented with a high degree of certainty.
Particularly, since the toner discharge opening W has the hexagonal shape, the leading end of the seal material 36 concentratedly receives a load causing turning-up and is easily turned up, and turning-up can be caused while alleviating sliding resistance in the entire end section in continuity with the top section of the hexagon on which the load is concentrated. Thus, adhesion on the entire circumferential edge of the toner discharge opening W can be secured.
Sixteenth Embodiment
Next, an embodiment in which an ID chip as another invention is mounted in the developer storage container according to the fifteenth embodiment will be described.
In the present embodiment, a connector, at the cap receiving side, to which an electrical connection relation with an ID chip 2035 illustrated in
Next, a mounting configuration of the ID chip on the toner container according to the sixteenth embodiment will be described. The ID chip 2035 has semicircular notches 2035d on a central section. As illustrated in
Meanwhile, in a cap receiving section 2073 of the developer storage container storage unit 70, as will be described later, a through hole 2073f that exposes a connector 2073e (that is not shown in
The wall section 2073g is a section for shielding a surrounding area of the connector 2073e which will be described later, and when the connector 2073e which will be described later is exposed through the through hole 2073f, the wall section 2073g blocks the toner from entering the connector 2073e.
The through hole 2073f is a place that allows the connector 2073e disposed in a common electric substrate which will be described in
In the connector 2073e, disposed is a configuration for performing positioning at the time of contact with the ID chip 2035, which will be described below.
In
The positioning holes 2035b and 2035c are for contact-positioning with the terminal plates 2073e1 at the connector 2073e on the terminal 2035a at the ID chip 2035 side. In order to make it easier to fit the positioning pin 2073e3 into, one is formed of a round hole, and the other is formed of an elongate hole. In
The connector 2073e at the common electric substrate side is connected with the ID chip 2035 in a state illustrated in
When the cap section 2034Y is further inserted, the positioning pins 2073e3 of the connector 2073e moves inside the positioning holes 2035b and 2035c at the ID chip 2035 side, and so the position of terminals 2035a1 at the ID chip 2035 side matches with the position of the terminal plates 2073e1 at the connector 2073e, thereby preventing the contact failure caused by position mismatching.
As the cap section 2034Y is inserted, the wall section 2073g positioned around the connector 2073e covers not only a surrounding area of the connector but also a surrounding area of the ID chip 2035 as indicated by an alternate long and two short dashes line in
Seventeenth Embodiment
Next, a toner container in which both techniques of the shutter configuration mentioned in the toner container according to the fifteenth embodiment and the ID chip 535 according to the fifth embodiment are mounted will be described as a seventeenth embodiment.
A target configuration is a configuration related to the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d that has been described in
In
A configuration for mounting the front cover 2134P includes a heat calking pin 2134P10 disposed, on the front surface of the cap 2134Y, below the front surface center and a pair of main and sub reference pins 734S3 that are disposed at the positions different from the heat calking pin 2134P10 while sandwiching the concave section 34t as illustrated in
In the front surface cover 2134P, holes into which the pins 2134P10 and 734S3 are inserted and an opening that exposes part of the ID chip 535 to the outside are formed, respectively.
By fitting the main reference pin 734S3 and the sub reference pin 734S3 into and inserting the heat calking pin 2134P10 into, the front surface cover 2134P is positioned in the state in which the ID chip 535 is exposed to the outside. The heat calking pin 2134P10 is heated and compressed, so that the front surface cover 2134P is fixed to the front surface of the cap 2134Y.
In the holes, at the front surface cover 2134P side, into which the pins are fitted, one of the reference pins is a round hole, and the other is an elongate hole, a longitudinal direction of which is horizontal. Further, the insertion hole of the heat calking pin 2134P10 has the diameter slightly larger than the heat calking pin 2134P10.
By the fixing state, even if the toner container 2132Y is inserted into or separated from the toner container storage unit, the ID chip 535 does not fall off, and communication or electrical connection of the ID chip exposed to the outside through the opening can be performed.
Meanwhile, a structure related to the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d includes a guide rail 2134YG disposed at the side surface of the narrow width box 34Y1 of the cap 2134Y.
The guide rail 2134YG has a configuration different from the guide rail 34YG illustrated, for example, in
Further, as a configuration different from the configurations of the above embodiments, as illustrated in
In this configuration, when the cap 2134Y is loaded on the cap receiving section 73 of the apparatus body in the same procedure as illustrated in
At the time of the opening operation of the shutter 34d, first, as illustrated in
Thereafter, as illustrated in
When the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d rotates, the first sandwiching members 73d1 sandwich the vertical surfaces of the guide rails 2134YG continuing from the protruding section 2134YG3, and the second sandwiching members 73d2 sandwich the side wall surfaces of the main shutter section 34d1 while being engaged with the protrusions 34d1b1 positioned in the engaged protruding section 34d1b of the shutter 34d.
Thereafter, the shutter 34d comes in contact with the wall section (not shown) formed around the toner feeding opening at the cap receiving section 73 side and so stops movement in the mounting direction. At this time, the vertical surfaces of the guide rails 2134YG are sandwiched by the first sandwiching sections 73d1.
In the state in which movement of the shutter 34d is stopped, when the toner container 2132Y moves in the mounting direction, the shutter 34d whose movement in the mounting direction is stopped relatively moves when viewed from the cap section 2134Y, and the narrow width box section 34Y12 of the cap section 2134Y moves to the front side in the mounting direction further than the shutter member 34d. By the relative movement, as illustrated in
At this time, as illustrated in
Meanwhile, when extracting (separating) the developer storage container 2132Y from the developer storage container storage unit 70 (the cap receiving section 73), the operation is performed in a procedure reverse to the mounting procedure. That is, the operation of the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d (the shutter sandwiching mechanism) accompanying with the closing operation of the shutter 34d is performed in order of
In the configuration illustrated in
When the cap section 2134Y moves in the extracting direction, since the first sandwiching section 73d1 faces the engaged protruding section 34d1 of the shutter 34d, the non-turnable state is maintained. For this reason, a protrusion amount of the protruding section 2134YG3 is set so that the body side shutter closing mechanism 73d can be maintained in the non-turnable state until the shutter 34d is completely closed, and sandwiching of the guide rail 2134YG by the first sandwiching section 73d1 can be released when the shutter 34d completely closes the toner discharge opening W.
Since the engaged protruding sections 34d1b at the shutter 34d side are sandwiched by the second sandwiching sections 73d2 until the toner discharge opening W is completely closed by the shutter 34d, when the cap 34Y moves in the extracting direction, the shutter 34d traverses the toner discharge opening W in the sandwiched state and so closes the toner discharge opening W.
Next, a description will be made in connection with features of the toner used in the developer feeding device as follows.
As the toner contained in the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K, toner formed so that the following relations hold true:
3□Dv□8 (1)
1.00□Dv/Dn□1.40 (2),
where Dv (μm) represents a volume-average particle diameter, and Dn (μm) represents a number-average particle diameter. A toner particle is selected according to an image pattern in the developing process and excellent image quality is maintained, and satisfactory developing capability is maintained even if the toner is agitated for a long time in the developing device. Moreover, the toner can be efficiently and reliably conveyed without blocking the toner supply path.
The volume average particle diameter and the number average particle diameter of toner can be measured by using a typical device such as a Coulter Counter type particle diameter distribution measuring device: Coulter Counter-TA-II (manufactured by Coulter Electronics Limited); or Coulter Multisizer II (manufactured by Coulter Electronics Limited).
Furthermore, in the present embodiment, as toner contained in the developer storage containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K, used is substantially spherical toner that is formed so that a shape factor SF-1 is in a range of 100 to 180 and a shape factor SF-2 is in a range of 100 to 180. As a result, high transfer efficiency is maintained, and reduction in cleaning performance is suppressed. Moreover, the toner can be efficiently and reliably conveyed without blocking the toner supply path such as the tube 71.
Here, the shape factor SF-1 represents the sphericity of the toner particle and obtained by the following equation.
SF-1=(M2/S)×(100□/4)
In the above equation, M is the maximum particle diameter (the largest particle diameter in uneven particle diameters) in a project plane of the toner particle, and S is a project area of the toner particle. Therefore, the toner particle whose shape factor SF-1 is 100 is perfectly spherical, and the degree of sphericity lowers as it becomes greater than 100.
The shape factor SF-2 represents irregularity of the toner particle and obtained by the following equation.
SF-2=(N2/S)×(100/4□)
In the above equation, N is the circumferential length in the project plane of the toner particle, and S is the project area of the toner particle. Therefore, the toner particle whose shape factor SF-2 is 100 has no irregularity and the irregularity becomes larger as it becomes greater than 100.
The shape factor SF-1 and the shape factor SF-2 are obtained by photographing the toner particle by a scanning electron microscope “5-800” (manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd.) and analyzing the photograph of the toner particle by an image analyzer “LUSEX3” (manufactured by Nireco Corp.).
In the first to eight embodiments and the eleventh to seventeenth embodiments, only toner (one component developer) is contained in the toner container (designated as 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K) as the developer container. However, as for an image forming apparatus that appropriately supplies the developing device with a two component developer composed of toner and a carrier, the two component developer can be contained in the toner container (the developer container). Even in these cases, the same effects as in the above embodiments can be obtained.
In the first to eight embodiments and the eleventh to seventeenth embodiments, some or all of image forming units 6Y, 6M, 6C, and 6K can be replaced with process cartridges. Even in this case, the same effects as in the above embodiments can be obtained.
Further, in the first to sixth embodiments and the eleventh to seventeenth embodiments, by rotatably configuring the container body 33Y, a configuration has been made to convey the toner contained in the container body 33Y toward the opening A. On the other hand, as in the seventh embodiment described with reference to
Further, in the above embodiments, in the substrate (designated as 35b or 535b) of the ID chip (designated as 35 or 535), a plurality of metallic pads 35a have been arranged in line in the vertical direction so that the position in the longitudinal direction is not misaligned. On the other hand, in the substrate of the ID chip, a plurality of metallic pads 35a may be arranged in the vertical direction so that the position in the longitudinal direction is alternately misaligned in a zigzag form. In this case, in order to conform to the metallic pads 35a arranged in the zigzag form, a plurality of body side terminals (designated as 73c2 or 573c2) in the connector (designated as 73c or 573c) are also arranged in the zigzag form. Even in this case, the same effects as in the above embodiments can be obtained.
Furthermore, in the above embodiments, the present invention has been applied to the ID chip (the information storage device) disposed in the toner container 32Y (the developer container) or the like as the removable device removably installed on the image forming apparatus body 100 or the like. However, the application of the present invention is not limited thereto, and the present invention can be applied even to any other removable device removably installed on the image forming apparatus body 100 or the like as long as the information storage device is installed in the removable device similarly to the above embodiments. For example, in the image forming apparatus 100 illustrated in
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and it is obvious that the above embodiment can be appropriately changed in addition to what have been suggested in the above embodiments. Further, the number, the position, the shape, and the like of component members are not limited to the above embodiments and may be changed to the number, the position, the shape, and the like suitable for implementing the present invention.
In the present disclosure, there is another invention corresponding to the fifteenth to seventeenth embodiments for solving the third problem. This can be summarized in the form of claims as follows.
1. A developer storage container removably installed in an image forming apparatus body, comprising:
a cap section provided with a toner discharge opening configured to discharge toner in a vertical direction, outside the developer storage container; and
a shutter that is held on the cap section and is configured move along an outer surface of the cap section to open and close the toner discharge opening
wherein, a seal material that is deformable and made of a flexible material is disposed on a surface of the shutter, the surface facing the toner discharge opening, and
wherein when the shutter moves in a direction in which the shutter moves to close the toner discharge opening, a leading end of the seal material in the direction is rolled up toward the toner discharge opening so that the leading end comes into close contact with a circumferential edge of the toner discharge opening.
2. The developer storage container according to claim 1, wherein a rib that protrudes toward the seal material is disposed at the circumferential edge of the toner discharge opening and bumps against the seal material to cause the seal material to be rolled up when the shutter moves in the direction in which the shutter moves to close the toner discharge opening so that the leading end comes into close contact with the circumferential edge of the toner discharge opening.
3. The developer storage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a leading end of the seal material in the direction in which the shutter moves to close the toner discharge opening protrudes from an end of the shutter toward the direction, and the leading end is used as a portion that is deformed and rolled up.
4. The developer storage container according to claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein the toner discharge opening is a polygonal-shaped opening.
5. The developer storage container according to claim 4, wherein the toner discharge opening has a hexagonal shape in a planar view that has a vertex pointing towards the leading end side of the seal material.
6. The developer storage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the shutter is provided with a shutter deforming section of a cantilever shape which has a base end at a surface on which the seal material is disposed, extends to a rear side in the direction in which the shutter moves to close the toner discharge opening, and has a free end that is inclined downward in a vertical direction, and
wherein the free end of the shutter deforming section is provided with an engagement releasing section and a stopper section, the engagement releasing section being capable of running on an engagement release urging section having a convex rib disposed in a cap receiving section of a developer storage container storage unit provided in the image forming apparatus on which the cap section is mounted, the stopper section being engagable with an engagement end surface formed at a bottom of the cap section at a position of holding the cap section, and wherein the engagement release section runs on the convex rib in a process in which the cap section moves in a direction of opening the toner discharge opening so that the shutter deforming section is deformed from a state in which the shutter deforming section extends in a inclined direction to a state in which the shutter deforming section horizontally extends, engagement of the stopper section is released from the engagement end surface, and movement of the shutter to a position where the shutter opens the toner discharge opening is allowed.
7. The developer storage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cap portion is provided with an information storage device at a position distanced from the toner discharge opening in a vertical direction, the information storage device being configured to be mounted in a rectangular concave section formed between a pair of positioning sections arranged in a vertical direction of on an end surface of the cap section, the concave section being disposed in the end surface of the cap section at an upper position distanced from the toner discharge opening in the vertical direction.
8. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
the developer storage container according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
In the present disclosure, there is still another invention, which can be summarized in the form of claims as follows:
9. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
a removable device that is mounted in the image forming apparatus body and is any one of a toner cartridge inside which toner is contained, a process cartridge, and an ink cartridge inside which ink is contained,
wherein the removable device comprises an information storage device:
the information storage device comprises:
an earth terminal, which comes in contact with a body side earth terminal formed in the protruding section of the image forming apparatus body, is formed in the hole or the notch formed in the substrate,
the body side terminal includes a plurality of body side terminals each including one of a plurality of plate-like or linear metallic members each of which is fixed to and supported on the image forming apparatus body to have one end formed as a fixed end and the other end formed as a free end and has a curved section that curves toward the removable device on a side of the other end,
the protruding section is a positioning pin that has a leading end formed in a tapered shape and is engaged with the hole,
the body side earth terminal includes a plate-like or linear metallic member in which a part thereof is contained inside the positioning pin, and a section thereof to be in contact with the earth terminal is exposed outside the positioning pin, and
a section of the body side earth terminal to be in contact with the earth terminal is arranged closer to the facing information storage device than the curved section of the body side terminal.
10. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
a removable device that includes the information storage device according to claim 5 mounted therein and is mounted in the image forming apparatus body,
wherein the body side terminal includes a plurality of terminals each including one of a plurality of plate-like or linear metallic members each of which is fixed to and supported on the image forming apparatus body to have one end formed as a fixed end and the other end formed as a free end and has a curved section that curves toward the removable device on a side of the other end,
the protruding section is a positioning pin that has a leading end formed in a tapered shape and is engaged with the hole,
the body side earth terminal includes a plate-like or linear metallic member in which a part thereof is contained inside the positioning pin, and a section thereof to be in contact with the earth terminal is exposed outside the positioning pin,
a section of the body side earth terminal to be in contact with the earth terminal is arranged closer to the facing information storage device than the curved section of the body side terminal, and
a pair of restricting members each of which is arranged to face one of both side end surfaces of the substrate at a position below the center of the hole.
11. A developer container that is installed removably in an image forming apparatus body in a state in which a longitudinal direction the developer container is horizontal, and that stores a developer thereinside, comprising:
a pipe-shaped container body that includes an opening formed at one end in the longitudinal direction and is configured such that the developer stored thereinside is conveyed toward the opening;
a cap section in which the opening of the container body is inserted and that includes a discharge opening used to discharge the developer, which has been discharged from the opening of the container body, outside the developer container; and
a shutter member that is held in the cap section and moves to open/close the toner discharge opening in conjunction movement of the developer container when the developer container is attached to/detached from the image forming apparatus body,
wherein the cap section includes an information storage device installed in an end section in the longitudinal direction and a positioning hole engaged with a positioning pin installed in the image forming apparatus body,
the information storage device comprises
the terminal includes a plurality of terminals each including one of a plurality of metallic plates arranged in a transverse direction thereof with a clearance therebetween,
an earth terminal, which comes in contact with a body side earth terminal formed in the protruding section of the image forming apparatus body, is formed in the hole in the substrate, and
the hole in the substrate is disposed at a position sandwiched between two metallic plates among the plurality of metallic plates.
14. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
a developer container that includes the information storage device according to claim 5 mounted therein and is mounted in the image forming apparatus body,
wherein the body side terminal includes a plurality of body side terminals each including one of a plurality of plate-like or linear metallic members each of which is fixed to and supported on the image forming apparatus body to have one end formed as a fixed end and the other end formed as a free end and has a curved section that curves toward the removable device side on a side of the other end,
the protruding section is a positioning pin that has a leading end formed in a tapered shape and is engaged with the hole,
the body side earth terminal includes a plate-like or linear metallic member in which a part thereof is contained inside the positioning pin, and a section thereof to be in contact with the earth terminal is exposed outside the positioning pin,
a section of the body side earth terminal to be in contact with the earth terminal is arranged closer to the facing information storage device than the curved section of the body side terminal, and
a pair of restricting members each of which is arranged to face one of both side end surfaces of the substrate at a position below the center of the hole.
15. A removable device that is configured to be removably installed in an image forming apparatus body and holds an information storage device, comprising:
the information storage device including
an information storage unit that stores information communicated between the image forming apparatus body and the removable device,
a terminal that comes in contact with a body side terminal installed in the image forming apparatus body and communicates the information with the image forming apparatus body,
a substrate that holds the information storage unit and the terminal and includes at least one of a hole and a notch that allows a protruding section installed in the image forming apparatus body to be inserted into, and
a holding section that holds the information storage device such that the information storage device is movable on a virtual plane that intersects with a moving direction in which the terminal approaches and comes in contact with the body side terminal.
16. The removable device according to claim 15,
wherein the holding section includes:
a first facing section that faces a first plane of the substrate on which the terminal is installed and is formed such that a part of the first plane is slidable on the first facing section;
a second facing section that faces a second plane of the substrate that is opposite to the first plane and on which the information storage unit is installed, the second facing section being formed such that a part of the second plane is slidable on the second facing section; and
an opening formed to expose the terminal and the hole or the notch at a side facing the body side terminal.
17. The removable device according to claim 15,
wherein the terminal includes a plurality of terminals each including one of a plurality of metallic plates that are arranged in a transverse direction thereof with a clearance therebetween,
the body side terminal includes a plurality of body side terminals each including one of a plurality of plate-like or linear metallic members each of which is fixed to and supported on the image forming apparatus body to have one end formed as a fixed end and the other end formed as a free end and has a curved section that curves toward the removable device side on a side of the other end,
a first virtual straight line that passes through the center of the hole or the notch and is parallel to a direction in which the plurality of metallic plates are arranged is configured to be positioned not to overlap a second virtual straight line that connects the centers of the plurality of metallic plates in a longitudinal direction thereof, and
when the plurality of metallic plates approach and come in contact with the plurality of body side terminals, the plurality of body side terminals are deformed so that the curved section that becomes a contact point between the plurality of body side terminals and the plurality of metallic plates get close to the first virtual straight line while being pressed by the plurality of metallic plates and elastically deformed.
18. The removable device according to claim 17,
wherein the plurality of metallic plates are arranged so that the direction in which the plurality of metallic plates are arranged is vertical in a state in which the removable device is mounted on the image forming apparatus body.
19. The removable device according to claim 17,
wherein the hole or the notch includes two holes or notches that are formed on both ends in the direction in which the plurality of metallic plates are arranged so that the plurality of metallic plates are sandwiched between the two holes or notches.
20. The removable device according to claim 17,
further comprising positioning holes that are engaged with positioning pins installed in the image forming apparatus body and are formed at positions away from each other in a vertical direction so that the information storage device is sandwiched between the positioning holes in a state in which the removable device is mounted on the image forming apparatus body,
wherein a third virtual straight line that connects the centers of the two positioning holes is configured to be parallel to the first virtual straight line.
21. The removable device according to claim 15,
wherein the holding section is configured to be removably installed in the removable device and includes an insertion opening through which the information storage device is inserted.
22. The removable device according to claim 15,
wherein the removable device is any one of a developer container inside which a developer is contained, a process cartridge, and an ink cartridge inside which ink is contained.
23. A developer container that is installed removably on an image forming apparatus body in a state in which a longitudinal direction of the developer container is horizontal, comprising:
a pipe-shaped container body that includes an opening formed at an end in the longitudinal direction and is configured such that a developer stored thereinside is conveyed toward the opening;
a cap section in which the opening of the container body is inserted and that includes a discharge opening, which is disposed at a bottom section, used to discharge the developer, which has been discharged from the opening of the container body, outside the developer container; and
a shutter member that is held in the bottom section of the cap section and moves along an outer surface of the cap section to open/close the toner discharge opening,
wherein the cap section includes: a holding section that is installed at an end in the longitudinal direction and holds an information storage device; and a positioning hole engaged with a positioning pin installed in the image forming apparatus body,
the information storage device includes:
an information storage unit that stores information communicated between the image forming apparatus body and the removable device;
a terminal that comes in contact with a body side terminal installed in the image forming apparatus body and communicates the information with the image forming apparatus body; and
a substrate that holds the information storage unit and the terminal and includes at least one of a hole and a notch that allows a protruding section installed in the image forming apparatus body to be inserted into, and
the holding section that holds the information storage device such that the information storage device is movable on a virtual plane that intersects with a moving direction in which the terminal approaches and comes in contact with the body side terminal.
24. The developer container according to claim 23,
wherein the holding member includes:
a first facing section that faces a first plane of the substrate on which the terminal is installed and is formed such that a part of the first plane is slidable on the first facing section;
a second facing section that faces a second plane of the substrate that is opposite to the first plane and on which the information storage unit is installed, the second facing section being formed such that a part of the second plane is slidable on the second facing section; and
an opening formed to expose the terminal and the hole or the notch at a side facing the body side terminal.
25. The developer container according to claim 23,
wherein the terminal includes a plurality of terminals each including one of a plurality of metallic plates that are arranged in a transverse direction thereof with a clearance therebetween,
the body side terminal includes a plurality of body side terminals each including one of a plurality of plate-like or linear metallic members each of which is fixed to and supported on the image forming apparatus body and has a curved section that curves toward the removable device side on a side oft the other end,
the hole or the notch consist of two holes or two notches each of which is formed on one of both ends in a direction in which the plurality of metallic plates are arranged such that the plurality of metallic plates are sandwiched between the two holes or the two notches,
a first virtual straight line that connects the two holes or the two notches is configured to be positioned not to overlap a second virtual straight line that connects the centers of the plurality of metallic plates in a longitudinal direction thereof, and
when the plurality of metallic plates approach and come in contact with the plurality of body side terminals, the plurality of body side terminals are deformed so that the curved section that becomes a contact point between the plurality of body side terminals and the plurality of metallic plates get close to the first virtual straight line while being pressed by the plurality of metallic plates and elastically deformed.
26. The developer container according to claim 25,
wherein the plurality of metallic plates are arranged so that a direction in which the plurality of metallic plates are arranged is vertical in a state in which the developer container is mounted on the image forming apparatus body.
27. The developer container according to claim 25,
wherein the first virtual straight line is configured to be parallel to the second virtual straight line.
28. The developer container according to claim 25,
wherein the positioning hole of the cap section consist of two positioning holes each of which is formed on one of both ends in a vertical direction so that the information storage device is sandwiched between the two positioning holes in a state in which the developer container is mounted on the image forming apparatus body, and
a third virtual straight line that connects the centers of the two positioning holes is configured to be parallel to the first virtual straight line.
29. The developer container according to claim 23,
wherein the holding section is configured to be removably installed in the cap section and includes an insertion opening through which the information storage device is inserted, and
the cap section includes a standing member that blocks the insertion opening in a state in which the holding member is installed in the cap section.
30. The developer container according to claim 23,
wherein the developer is toner.
31. The developer container according to claim 23,
wherein the developer is a two component developer in which toner and a carrier are mixed.
32. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
the removable device according to claim 15 that is installed in the image forming apparatus body.
33. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
the developer container according to claim 23 that is installed in the image forming apparatus body. The embodiment can provide an information storage device, a removable device, a developer container, and an image forming apparatus in which electrical damage is difficult to occur in the information storage device even when the contact-type information storage device is installed in the removable device removably installed on the image forming apparatus body since an earth terminal engaged with a body side earth terminal formed in a protruding section of the image forming apparatus body is formed in a hole or a notch formed in a substrate of the information storage device.
In the embodiment, the contact-type information storage device is held on a holding section to be movable on a virtual plane that is substantially orthogonal to a movement direction in which a terminal approaches and comes in contact with a body side terminal. Thus, the embodiment can provide a removable device, a developer container, and an image forming apparatus in which a contact failure caused by a positioning failure with the body side terminal of the connector of the image forming apparatus body is difficult to occur even when the contact-type information storage device is installed in the removable device removably installed in the image forming apparatus body.
According to the embodiment, by causing riding-up when hitting against a rib disposed on a circumferential edge of an ejecting opening, adhesion can be secured.
Thus, by using a shutter that is an existing component used for opening/closing the ejecting opening, a toner leak from the ejecting opening can be reliably prevented without adding a special structure.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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