Developer cartridge with a groove receiving a projection from an image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6195521
  • Patent Number
    6,195,521
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 10, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A developer cartridge is used with an image forming apparatus. The developer cartridge has a groove which formed in a longitudinal end surface of thereof and extends in an insertion direction of the cylinder. A strip-shaped projection formed in the image forming apparatus projects extends in the insertion direction. When the developer cartridge is fully inserted into the image forming apparatus, the groove receives the projection so that the projection is at a predetermined position relative to the developer cartridge. Two first walls define the groove which is progressively wide as the circumference is approached. A second wall rises from the longitudinal end surface of the developer cartridge and is continuous with one of the two first opposed walls. The second wall smoothly guides the projection into the groove.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a developer cartridge which is cylindrical in shape and fits to a projection formed on a cartridge receiving section, thereby being received in an image forming apparatus.




DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART




A developer cartridge is a consumable item which is loaded into an image forming apparatus and supplies toner to the image forming apparatus.

FIG. 10A

illustrates a conventional cylindrical developer cartridge when it is attached to the image forming apparatus.

FIG. 10B

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a cartridge receiving section.




A cylindrical developer cartridge


100


holds developer toner, not shown, therein, and supplies toner to an image forming apparatus when the developer cartridge


100


is loaded in a cartridge-receiving section of the image forming apparatus


200


. The cartridge


100


is formed with a groove


100




a


in a longitudinal end surface thereof. A cartridge receiving section


200




a


has a tapered projection


200




b.






When loading the cartridge


100


into the cartridge receiving section


200




a


, the cartridge


100


is lowered in a direction shown by arrow A so that the projection


200




b


enters the groove


100




a


. The tapered shape of the projection


200




b


serves to properly guide the projection


200




b


into the groove


100




a


so that the cartridge


100


is smoothly received into the cartridge receiving section


200




a.






The width of the groove


100




a


is only slightly greater than that of the projection


200




b


. Therefore, if the cartridge


100


is inserted into the cartridge receiving section with the groove


100




a


laterally offset from the projection


200




b


, the tapered shape of projection


200




b


is not effective enough in guiding the cartridge


100


into the cartridge receiving section


200




a.






SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a developer cartridge and an image forming apparatus where the developer cartridge can be loaded without difficulty.




A developer cartridge is used with an image forming apparatus. The cartridge is in the shape of a cylinder. The cylinder extends in a longitudinal direction and has a groove formed in a longitudinal end surface of the cylinder. The groove generally extends in an insertion direction of the cylinder in which the cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus, and receives a projection formed in the image forming apparatus when the cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus. The projection projects in the longitudinal direction and extends in the insertion direction. The groove guides the projection to a predetermined position relative to the cartridge when the cartridge is fully inserted into the image forming apparatus. Two first walls define the groove therebetween so that the groove tapers in width towards the center of the cylinder. The first walls oppose each other and are at an angle with the insertion direction of the cartridge so that the groove is progressively wide with increasing distance from a center of the cylinder. A second wall rises from the longitudinal end surface of the cartridge and is continuous with one of the two first opposed walls.




The cartridge has a circumferentially curved wall. The projection extends in the insertion direction and has a forward end and rearward end. The rearward end is substantially configured to the inner surface of the circumferentially curved wall.




The cartridge includes a third wall which rises from the longitudinal end surface and is continuous with said second wall. The third wall extends substantially parallel to the insertion direction and slidingly engaging the projection when the cartridge is fully inserted into the image forming apparatus.




The projection tapers at its forward half to correspond to the width of the groove at a distance away from the center of the cylinder since the groove tapers in width toward the center of the cylinder. In this way, the projection will not completely project into the groove unless it is a predetermined distance away from the center of the cylinder.




The groove has a bottom surface beveled so that the groove is deeper near the circumference of the cylinder at its forward half with decreasing distance from a center of the cylinder. The projection projects less with decreasing distance from a center of the cylinder.




The groove has a bottom surface beveled so that the groove is progressively deep with increasing distance from a center of the cylinder or as the circumference is approached.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an enlarged perspective view of a developer cartridge according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a general perspective view of an image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 3A

is an illustrative diagram showing a mounting construction of the developer cartridge of the first embodiment;





FIG. 3B

is a cross-sectional view of the mounting construction taken along lines K—K of

FIG. 3A

;





FIGS. 4A-4B

illustrate the loading operation of the developer cartridge of the first embodiment;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of a developer cartridge according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 6

is an illustrative diagram with a partial cutaway view, showing the loading of the cartridge into an image forming apparatus;





FIG. 7A

is a partial perspective view of a mounting construction according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 7B

is a partial cross-sectional view of the mounting construction and the image forming apparatus according to the second embodiment;





FIG. 7C

is an illustrative diagram showing a mounting construction of a developer cartridge according to the second embodiment;





FIGS. 8A-8C

are illustrative diagrams showing the procedure of loading the developer cartridge of the second embodiment;





FIG. 9

shows examples of drawbacks when an inappropriate developer cartridge is accidentally inserted into the image forming apparatus according to the second embodiment;





FIG. 10A

illustrates a conventional developer cartridge when it is loaded into the image forming apparatus; and





FIG. 10B

is a partial cross-sectional side view of the cartridge receiving section.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.




First Embodiment





FIG. 1

is an enlarged perspective view of a developer cartridge according to a first embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2

is a general perspective view of an image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment.




A developer cartridge


1


is generally in the form of a cylinder and holds developer toner, not shown. The developer cartridge


1


has a mounting construction


2


by which the developer cartridge


1


is loaded into an image forming apparatus


20


shown in FIG.


2


. The mounting construction


2


is formed with a groove


3


in a longitudinal circular end surface


2


A thereof, the groove


3


radially extending and opening to a circumferential edge


3




a


of the cylindrical developer cartridge


1


. The image forming apparatus


20


has a cartridge receiving section


21


in which the developer cartridge


1


is received. The cartridge receiving section


21


has a strip-like projection


22


which has an upwardly tapered tip


22




a.






The shape of the groove


3


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 3A-3B

and


4


A-


4


B. The groove


3


is defined by two opposing wall surfaces


3




c


and


3




d


and a beveled bottom


3




a


. Wall surface


3




c


and is continuous with a guide wall


4


which rises from the longitudinal end surface


2


A and has first and second surfaces


4




a


and, respectively. The surface


4




b


extends in a direction of insertion of the cartridge


1


while the surface


4




a


extends in such a direction as to widen the groove


3


with increasing distance away from the center of the end surface


2


A. In other words, the groove


3


tapers toward the center of the end surface


2


A so that the groove


3


progressively narrow toward the center of the circular longitudinal end surface


2


A. The surface


4




a


makes an angle of θ1 with the direction of insertion A of the projection


22


. The angle θ1 is preferably larger than a taper angle of the tip


22




a


of the projection


22




a


and less than the taper angle of the tip


22




a


plus 30 degrees.




After having been fully inserted into the cartridge receiving section, the cartridge


1


is rotated through a predetermined angle θ2 with the projection


22


engaging the longitudinal end surface


2


A, thereby being completely loaded into the cartridge receiving section


20


. The mounting construction


2


has a wall


5


which rises from the longitudinal end surface


2


A and extends radially. The wall


5


has a stopper surface


5




a


which abuts the projection


22


to limit the rotation of the developing cartridge


1


when the cartridge


1


is rotated by the predetermined angle. The mounting construction


2


also has a circumferential wall


6


which tapers toward its free end near the groove


3


. When the cartridge


1


has been completely received in the cartridge receiving section


20


, the tip portion


22




a


of the projection


22


extends into a space between the surface


4




b


and the stopper surface


5




a


. A part of the groove


3


near the surface


4




a


is wider than the width W of the projection


22


, so that there is a sufficient clearance between the projection


22


and the surface


4




a


for smooth advancement of the projection


22


into the space between the surface


4




a


and the stopper surface


5




a.






The surface


4




b


extends over a distance longer than the width W of the projection


22


. The distance is an experimentally determined value such that when the projection


22


has passed through the groove


3


into contact engagement with the longitudinal end surface


2


A, the surface


4




b


engages the projection


22


to support the cartridge


1


in a stable position. The distance longer than the width W is necessary in order to support the projection


22


when the cartridge


1


is rotated with the projection


22


at the position shown in FIG.


3


A.




The operation for loading the developer cartridge


1


according to the first embodiment into the cartridge receiving section


20


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 3A-3B

and


4


A-


4


B.




The user holds the developer cartridge


1


with the mounting construction


2


directly above the projection


22


. Then, the cartridge


1


is lowered in the insertion direction shown by arrow A. If the cartridge


1


is slightly laterally offset from the projection


22


, then the surface


4




a


abuts the tip


22




a


of the projection


22


. The cartridge


1


is then guided by the tip


22




a


in such a way that the tip


22




a


advances toward the space between the surface


4




b


and the stopper surface


5




a


. At this time, the bottom


3




a


of the groove


3


is also helpful in guiding the cartridge


1


. When the tip


22




a


enters the space between the surface


4




b


and the stopper surface


5




a


, the insertion of the cartridge is completed.




Then, the user rotates the developer cartridge


1


in a direction shown by arrow C in FIG.


3


A. After having rotated through the predetermined angle θ2, the projection


22


abuts the stopper surface


5




a


to prevent the cartridge


1


from further rotation. This completes the loading operation of the cartridge


1


.




When removing the developer cartridge


1


from the image forming apparatus, the above mentioned procedure can be performed in the reverse order.




Second Embodiment




The developer cartridge according to a second embodiment has a surface that corrects the position of a developer cartridge when the developer cartridge is inserted with its position offset from the correct position.




The second embodiment will be described with reference to

FIGS. 5

,


6


, and


7


A-


7


B.




A developer cartridge


50


holds developer toner, not shown, just as in the first embodiment. The cartridge


50


has a mounting construction


51


via which the cartridge


50


is loaded into the image forming apparatus


60


. The mounting construction


51


has a groove


52


formed therein that extends radially outwardly and opens to the circumferential edge


52




b


of the mounting construction


51


. The groove


52


has a beveled bottom


52




a


such that the groove


52


is deepest nearer as the circumference edge


52




b.






The image forming apparatus


60


has a cartridge receiving section


61


similar to the cartridge receiving section


21


of the first embodiment. The cartridge receiving section


61


has a projection


62


(

FIG. 8A

) in place of the projection


22


of the first embodiment. The projection


62


differs from the projection


22


in that the projection


62


has a base


62




b


which has an arcuate end surface


62




f


. The base


62




b


has a width W′ larger than the width W of the projection


62


. The projection


62


and base


62




b


project from the cartridge receiving section


61


. The projection


62


has a beveled surface


62




e


substantially complementary with the surface


53




a


of an arcuate wall


53


of cartridge


50


.





FIG. 7A

is a fragmentary perspective view of the mounting construction


51


.





FIG. 7B

is a cross-sectional side view of the cartridge receiving section


61


and cartridge


50


.




The groove


52


of the mounting construction


51


will be described with reference to FIG.


7


A. The mounting construction


51


has a guide wall


54


which rises from the longitudinal end surface


51


A and includes first, second and third surfaces


54




b


,


54




a


and


54




c


, respectively, and a stopper wall


55


having a stopper surface


55




a


which rising from the longitudinal end surface


51


A. The surface


54




c


and the surface


54




a


extend in directions substantially parallel to a direction of insertion shown by arrow A, but are offset from each other. The surface


54




c


extends over a distance longer than the width W of the narrow projection


62


for the same reason as in the first embodiment. The surface


54




b


makes an angle α with the direction of insertion shown by arrow A of the cartridge in such a way that the surface


54




b


widens the groove


52


with increasing distance from the center of the circular longitudinal end surface


51


A of the cartridge


50


. In other words, the groove


52


tapers radially inwardly. The angle a is preferably the same as the angle θ2 in the first embodiment. The circumferential wall


53


also rises from the end surface


51


A and tapers toward its free end near the groove


52


.




The cartridge


50


is placed in the cartridge receiving section


61


with the projection


62


fitting into the groove


52


. Then, the cartridge is rotated in a direction shown by arrow C. This completes the loading of the cartridge


61


. The arcuate surface


62




f


smoothly slides on the inner surface of the circumferential wall


53


, allowing the cartridge


50


to rotate smoothly. When the cartridge


61


is rotated through a predetermined angle θ2, the stopper surface


55




a


of wall


55


, abuts the projection


62


to prevent further rotation of the cartridge


50


. The stopper surface


55




a


is configured to the contour or outline of the projection


62


and base


62




b


and therefore not flat so that the stopper surface


55




a


is complementary to the projection


62


.




A space between the surface


54




c


and the stopper surface


55




a


is such that only the narrow projection


62


having a width W can loosely fit. The width of the groove


52


near the circumference of the cylindrical cartridge


50


is slightly larger than the width of the base


62




b.






The rest of the construction is the same as that of the first embodiment and the description thereof is omitted.





FIGS. 8A-8C

are illustrative diagrams showing the procedure of loading the developer cartridge of the second embodiment




The loading operation of the developer cartridge will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8A-8B

and


9


.




The user holds the cartridge


50


with the mounting construction


51


directly above the projection


62


. Then, the cartridge is lowered in the direction shown by arrow A so that the projection


62


enters the groove


52


. The beveled surface


62




e


cooperates with the beveled surface


52




a


of the cartridge


50


in such a way that one surface slides over the other for smooth insertion of the projection


62


into the groove


52


. If the tip


62




a


of the projection


62


abuts the surface


54




a


or


54




b


, the surface corrects the insertion direction of the cartridge


50


projection


62


so that the cartridge


50


is properly guided by the projection


62


. Thus, the tip


62




a


smoothly enters the space between the surface


54




c


and stopper surface


55




a.






When the tip


62




a


enters the space between the surface


54




c


and the stopper surface


55




a


and the base


62




b


abuts the surface


54




b


, the cartridge has been completely inserted as shown in FIG.


8


B. The projection


62


is configured to the shape of the wall


54


.




Then, the user rotates the cartridge


50


in a direction shown by arrow C just as in the first embodiment. After the cartridge has been rotated through a predetermined angle θ2, the stopper surface


55




a


abuts the projection


62


, thereby limiting the a further rotation of the cartridge. This completes the loading of the cartridge.




When removing the developer cartridge


50


from the image forming apparatus, the above mentioned procedure can be performed in the reverse order.





FIG. 9

shows a drawback, by way of example, when an inappropriate developer cartridge is accidentally inserted into the image forming apparatus according to the second embodiment.




The second embodiment is advantageous in that if a user attempts to load a cartridge having a groove narrower than the groove


52


, the cartridge abuts the base


62




b


, preventing the cartridge from being inserted any further. This construction effectively prevents the user from loading an inappropriate cartridge, protecting the user from poor print quality due to inadvertent use of inappropriate cartridge.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A developer cartridge for use with an image forming apparatus, the developer cartridge comprising:a body with an at least partially cylindrical portion, the partially cylindrical portion extending in a longitudinal direction and having a groove formed in a longitudinal end surface of the partially cylindrical portion, the groove receiving a strip-like projection formed on the image forming apparatus when the developer cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus, the projection extending in an insertion direction in which the developer cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus; and a guide wall surface extending from the longitudinal end surface and having a portion inclined at an angle with the insertion direction, the guide wall surface extending in a direction to widen the groove with decreasing distance toward a circumference of the longitudinal end surface.
  • 2. The developer cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said guide wall surface has a first portion that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion direction from said inclined portion to the circumference.
  • 3. The developer cartridge according to claim 2, wherein said guide wall surface has a second portion that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion direction from said inclined portion away from the circumference.
  • 4. The developer cartridge according to claim 3, wherein the inclined portion, first portion, and second portion are configured to an outline of the projection.
  • 5. The developer cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the inclined portion extends to the circumference.
  • 6. The developer cartridge according to claim 5, wherein said guide wall surface has a portion that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion direction from the inclined portion away from the circumference.
  • 7. The developer cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising a circumferentially curved wall,wherein the circumferentially curved wall engages the projection so that rotation of the developer cartridge is guided along the circumferentially curved wall when the developer cartridge is rotated relative to the image forming apparatus after the developer cartridge has been fully inserted into the image forming apparatus.
  • 8. The developer cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the groove has a bottom surface beveled so that the groove is deeper nearer the circumference of the longitudinal end surface.
  • 9. An image forming apparatus comprising:a developer cartridge, the cartridge having: (i) a body having an at least partially cylindrical portion extending in a longitudinal direction and having a groove formed in a longitudinal end surface of the partially cylindrical portion; and (ii) a guide wall surface extending from the longitudinal end surface and having a portion inclined at an angle with an insertion direction of the developer cartridge, the insertion direction being a direction in which the developer cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus, said guide wall surface having a portion that extends from the inclined portion in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion away from the circumference; a space for receiving the developer cartridge in the image forming apparatus; and a projection extending parallel to the insertion direction, said projection extending into the groove to place the developer cartridge in position within the image forming apparatus when the developer cartridge is placed into the space, said projection including a forward section having a first width (W), a rearward section having a second width wider than the first width (W′), and an intermediate section having a third width varying from the first width to the second, said first, second, and third widths extending perpendicular to the insertion direction and parallel to the longitudinal end surface.
  • 10. The image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the guide wall surface extends in a direction to widen the groove with decreasing distance toward a circumference of the longitudinal end surface.
  • 11. The image forming apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said guide wall has a first portion that extends in a direction parallel to the insertion direction from said inclined portion to the circumference.
  • 12. The image forming apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said guide wall surface has a second portion that extends in a direction parallel to the insertion direction from said inclined portion away from the circumference.
  • 13. The image forming apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the inclined portion, first portion, and second portion are configured to an outline of the projection.
  • 14. The image forming apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said developer cartridge has a circumferentially curved wall which engages the projection so that rotation of the developer cartridge is guided along the circumferentially curved wall when the developer cartridge is rotated relative to the image forming apparatus after the developer cartridge has been fully inserted into the image forming apparatus.
  • 15. The image forming apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the groove has a bottom surface beveled so that the groove is deeper nearer the circumference of the longitudinal end surface.
  • 16. An image forming apparatus comprising:a developer cartridge, the developer cartridge having: (i) a body having an at least partially cylindrical portion extending in a longitudinal direction and having a groove formed in a longitudinal end surface of the partially cylindrical portion; and (ii) a guide wall surface extending from the longitudinal end surface and having a portion inclined at an angle with an insertion direction of the developer cartridge, the guide wall surface extending in a direction to widen the groove with decreasing distance toward a circumference of the longitudinal end surface, the insertion direction being a direction in which the developer cartridge is inserted into the image forming apparatus, said guide wall surface having a portion that extends from the inclined portion in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion direction away from the circumference of the longitudinal end surface; a space for receiving the developer cartridge in the image forming apparatus; and a projection extending parallel to the insertion direction, said projection extending into the groove to place the developer cartridge in position within the image forming apparatus when the developer cartridge is placed into the space.
  • 17. The image forming apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the inclined portion extends to the circumference.
  • 18. The image forming apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said guide wall surface has a portion that extends in a direction substantially parallel to the insertion direction from the inclined portion away from the circumference.
  • 19. The image forming apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said developer cartridge has a circumferentially curved wall which engages the projection so that rotation of the developer cartridge is guided along the circumferentially curved wall when the developer cartridge is rotated relative to the image forming apparatus after the developer cartridge has been fully inserted into the image forming apparatus.
  • 20. The image forming apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the groove has a bottom surface beveled so that the groove is deeper nearer the circumference of the longitudinal end surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-298426 Oct 1997 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/178,694 filed Oct. 26, 1998.

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