1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a developer material holding apparatus, a process cartridge to which the developer material holding apparatus is attached, and an image forming apparatus to which the process cartridge is attached.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some conventional image forming apparatuses use a powder developer material, e.g., toner. A toner cartridge holds a developer material or toner therein, and is detachably attached to a process cartridge of the image forming apparatus. The toner cartridge includes a casing that defines a toner chamber, and a shutter that is rotatably accommodated in the casing. The casing includes a toner discharging opening formed therein, and the shutter includes another toner discharging opening formed therein. The openings are substantially equal in size. When the shutter is rotated relative to the casing to a position where the toner discharging openings are in alignment with each other the toner is discharged from the toner chamber into the process cartridge of the image forming apparatus. JP 2006-243446 discloses one such toner cartridge.
The conventional toner cartridge is mounted on top of the process cartridge, so that the toner is discharged through the toner discharging opening formed in the casing into a toner receiving opening formed in the process cartridge. Thus, the whole toner in the toner cartridge directly exerts pressure on the toner in the process cartridge, so that the toner in the process cartridge is compressed.
A developer material holding apparatus holds a developer. A body holds a developer material and includes a first opening through which the developer material is discharged. A shutter is assembled to the body, and is movable either to an opening position where the developer material is discharged from the body or to a closing position where the developer material is not discharged from the body. The shutter includes a second opening such that when the shutter is at the opening position, the second opening is in alignment with the first opening. At least one of the first opening and the second opening is in the form a mesh including a plurality of openings.
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.
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 limiting the present invention, and wherein:
First Embodiment
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The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Common elements have been given the same or similar reference numerals throughout the drawings.
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The general operation of the image forming apparatus 1 will be described. Upon initiation of a print operation, the print medium is advanced by a feeding roller 8 from the medium cassette 2, and is then transported in the transport path 3 to the print process cartridges 4. Each print process cartridge 4 forms a toner image of a corresponding color in accordance with print data. The toner images of the respective colors are formed in timed relation with the transportation of the print medium, and are transferred onto the print medium in sequence. Then, the print medium is further advanced to the fixing unit 7 where the toner images on the print medium are fused into a permanent image. The print medium is then transported to a stacker defined on top of the image forming apparatus 1.
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The developing unit 13 includes a developing roller 15 and a supplying roller 16. The charging roller 11 rotates in pressure contact with the photoconductive drum 10. A developing blade 17 is in pressure contact with the developing roller 15, and forms a thin layer of toner on the developing roller 15. The supplying roller 16 rotates in pressure contact with the developing roller 15, and supplies the toner in the toner reservoir 18 above the supplying roller 16 to the developing roller 15.
A cartridge receiving portion 19 is formed on top of the developing unit 13, and receives the toner cartridge 20 attached thereto. The cartridge receiving portion 19 includes a toner receiving opening 21 and a toner reservoir 18 into which the toner is discharged from the toner cartridge 20.
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The shutter 23 is generally in the shape of a hollow cylinder, and includes second openings or openings 27a-27c arranged one behind the other in a longitudinal direction of the shutter 23. The openings 27a-27c a repartitioned by reinforcements 27d. Each opening 27a-27c is much larger than each mesh opening 26. An operation lever 28 is formed a tone longitudinal end of the shutter 23 as shown in
A sealing sponge 23a is bonded to an outer cylindrical surface of the shutter 23 by means of a double side adhesive tape. When the shutter 23 is at the closing position, the sealing sponge 23a surrounds the mesh 25. The sealing sponge 23a seals the gap between the shutter 23 and the inner surface of the casing 22, preventing the toner from leaking from the toner cartridge 20 through the gap.
{Operation}
The operation of the toner cartridge 20 of the first embodiment will be described.
Because the openings 27a-27c of the shutter 23 directly face the mesh 25 of the toner cartridge 20, the toner flows out of the toner cartridge 20 through the openings 27a-27c and toner discharge opening 25 into the toner receiving opening 21 of the developing unit 13. Thus, the toner is directed into the toner reservoir 18.
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The mesh openings 26 forming a mesh as a whole is advantageous in that the mechanical strength or rigidity of the casing 22 in the vicinity of the openings 27a-27c is improved, preventing the casing 22 from being deformed by external forces as well as preventing the toner from leaking through the gap between the mesh 25 and the shutter 23.
The mesh openings 26 have been described as having a size of 4 mm×4 mm. However, the mesh openings 26 having a size in the range of 1 mm×1 mm to 6 mm×6 mm also provide substantially the same advantages as the openings having a size of 4 mm×4 mm. In addition, the mesh openings 26 are arranged in a staggered configuration. Instead, round or circular openings 30 (
Second Embodiment
{Construction}
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The shutter 42 is generally in the shape of a hollow cylinder having second opening or a mesh 45 in which a plurality of mesh openings 47 are formed, the holes extending as a whole in a longitudinal direction of the shutter 42. The shutter 42 includes an operation lever 28 formed at one longitudinal end of the shutter 42. When a user operates the operation lever 28 to an opening position after the shutter 28 has been attached to a developing unit 13, the shutter 42 rotates to the opening position where the mesh 45 directly face the toner discharging openings 44a-44c. A sealing sponge 42a is bonded to an outer cylindrical surface of the shutter 42 by means of a double side adhesive tape. When the shutter 42 is at a closing position, the sealing sponge surrounds the toner discharging opening 44a-44c. The sealing sponge 42a seals the gap between the shutter 42 and the inner surface of the casing 22, preventing the toner from leaking from the toner cartridge 40 through the gap.
The mesh 45 formed in the shutter 42 are in the shape of a mesh having small mesh openings 47 such that the toner is discharged from the toner cartridge 40 through the small mesh openings 47. The small mesh openings 47 are arranged in a plurality of rows such that the mesh openings 47 in one of adjacent rows are staggered with respect to the mesh openings 47 in the other of the adjacent rows.
When the toner cartridge 20 is attached to the cartridge receiving portion 19 (
{Operation}
The operation of the toner cartridge 40 of the second embodiment will be described.
With the shutter 42 at the closing position, the toner cartridge 40 is mounted to the cartridge receiving portion 19 of the developing unit 13 (
Once the mesh 45 of the shutter 42 directly faces the toner discharging openings 44a-44c, the toner in the toner cartridge 40 is discharged through the mesh 45, toner discharging opening 44a-44c and toner receiving openings 21 into the toner reservoir 18 of the developing unit 13.
Because the mesh 45 of the shutter 42 is in the form of a mesh having a plurality of small holes, the pressure of the toner in the toner cartridge 40 is reduced by the mesh, thereby reducing the total pressure exerted on the toner in the toner reservoir 18.
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The use of a mesh improves the mechanical strength or rigidity of the shutter 42, preventing the shutter 42 from being twisted due to the opening and closing operation of the shutter 42, and from deforming due to external forces applied to the shutter 42. Improving rigidity is effective in maintaining a constant pressure between the shutter and the casing, which would otherwise be impaired due to the deformation of the shutter. Thus, the sealing between the shutter 42 and the casing 22 may be ensured at all times.
The mesh 45 are advantageous in that a part of the pressure of the whole toner in the toner cartridge 40 is exerted on the portions of the casing 41 that define the mesh openings 47, preventing the pressure of the whole toner in the toner cartridge 40 from being directly exerted on the toner in the toner reservoir 18. This minimizes the decrease in the flowability of the toner in the toner reservoir 18, being advantageous to maintain good print quality.
The mesh 25 of the first embodiment formed in the casing 22 include a plurality of mesh openings 26, 30, or 31 of equal size across the length of the toner cartridge. The mesh 45 of the second embodiment formed in the shutter 42 includes a plurality of mesh openings 47 of equal size across the length of the toner cartridge. The size of the mesh openings 26, 30, 31, and 47 may be different depending on the locations of the openings on the toner cartridge. If more toner should be supplied into the developing unit at a particular area in the toner reservoir 18 than at the other areas, the openings corresponding to the particular area may be larger than the other areas.
In the first and second embodiments, a plurality of openings are provided either in the mesh 25 or in the mesh 45 of the shutter. However, the plurality of openings may be formed in both the mesh 25 and the mesh 45 of the shutter such that when the shutter is at the opening position, the small holes of a mesh of the shutter are in alignment with the small holes of a mesh of the casing, in which case, the mechanical strength or rigidity of both the casing and shutter is improved and resists the deformation of the casing and shutter.
While the toner cartridges 20 and 40 have been described as being attached to an image forming apparatus, the toner cartridges of the invention may also be applied to copying machines, facsimile machines, and multi function printers (MFPs).
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 intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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