Information
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Patent Grant
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6760558
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Patent Number
6,760,558
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Date Filed
Monday, February 4, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 399 111
- 399 113
- 399 114
- 399 119
- 399 258
- 399 262
- 399 263
- 399 254
- 399 256
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A developing device includes a developer bearing member, and a developer container for containing a developer. The developer container includes a developer containing portion, a partition member dividing an interior of the developer containing portion into a plurality of rooms, and a cover for covering the developer containing portion, wherein the partition member is molded integrally with the cover. The partition member is disposed in parallel with a longitudinal direction of the developer bearing member and extended to form a gap between the partition member and a bottom surface of the developer containing portion throughout an entire length of the developer containing portion in a longitudinal direction of the developer bearing member. The developer containing portion includes a rib disposed in a direction intersecting the partition member and wherein the partition member includes a groove disposed in a direction so as to avoid intersecting the rib.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a developing device mounted in an image forming apparatus, such as a copying machine or a printer.
2. Related Art
When it has been used for a long period of time, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus requires adjusting, cleaning, and replacing operations. For example, it is necessary to replace the photosensitive drum, supply and replace the developer, and adjust, clean, and replace other components (such as the charger and the cleaner container). For a person other than a serviceperson with expertise, it has been virtually impossible to perform such maintenance operations.
In view of this, an image forming apparatus based on the electrophotographic image forming process adopts a process cartridge system, in which the electrophotographic photosensitive body and the process means acting thereon are integrated into a cartridge that is detachably attachable to the main body of the image forming apparatus. With this process cartridge system, the user can perform the maintenance of the apparatus by himself or herself without having to rely on a serviceperson, thus achieving a substantial improvement in terms of operability. That is why the process cartridge system is widely used in the field of image forming apparatuses.
FIG. 12
shows a conventional developing unit. A conventional developer unit
45
is formed by joining, by ultrasonic welding, a developing frame
43
supporting a developing member, such as a developing roller
48
, with a toner containing frame body consisting of a toner container
46
in which agitating members
49
and a toner regulating plate
47
are provided and with which a toner container cover
44
is joined by ultrasonic welding.
In electrophotographic image forming apparatuses including such a process cartridge, there is a tendency toward an increase in the volume of the toner container and an increase in the size of the container for waste toner so that the service life of the process cartridge until its replacement may be prolonged.
However, when the volume of the toner container is increased, the weight of the toner increases. When the amount of developer is increased in the conventional image forming apparatus, the process cartridge may be dropped due to the weight of the toner, with the result that the toner sealing member is damaged to allow toner to leak. To avoid this, a toner regulating plate or the like, which is a separate component, has conventionally been provided in the toner container when forming the frame body.
However, this system has a problem in that it requires a separate component, resulting in high cost. Moreover, when the toner container cover is joined by ultrasonic welding, oscillatory welding or the like, with the toner regulating plate being mounted in the toner container, there is a danger that waste resin may be generated where the toner regulating plate and the toner container are in contact with each other and where the toner regulating plate and the toner container cover are in contact with each other, resulting in image disturbance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above problem. It is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive developing device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device which does not easily allow intrusion of impurities into the developer container at the time of production.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device comprising: a developer bearing member; and a developer container for containing a developer, the developer container including a developer containing portion, a partition member dividing an interior of the developer containing portion into a plurality of rooms, and a cover for covering the developer containing portion, wherein the partition member is molded integrally with the cover.
Other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view of an image forming apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a schematic main sectional view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a sealing member according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a sealing member according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a side view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a side view of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a front view of a toner discharge opening of a toner container according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of a toner sealing member according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectional view of a toner containing unit according to an embodiment of the present invention in a state before welding;
FIG. 11
is a longitudinal sectional view of a toner containing unit according to an embodiment of the present invention in a state after welding; and
FIG. 12
is a schematic main sectional view of a conventional process cartridge.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 through 11
. In these embodiments, the term “longitudinal direction” refers to a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the recording medium is conveyed and parallel to the plane of the recording medium.
(Description of Process Cartridge and Apparatus Main Body)
FIG. 1
is a main sectional view of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention, and
FIG. 2
is a main sectional view of a process cartridge according to the present invention. This process cartridge is equipped with an image bearing member and process means acting on the image bearing member. The process means include, for example, charging means for charging the surface of the image bearing member, a developing device for forming a toner image on the image bearing member, and cleaning means for removing residual toner from the surface of the image bearing member. The process cartridge has only to be equipped with the image bearing member and at least one of the process means.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the process cartridge
15
of this embodiment includes a cleaning frame body
13
containing an electrophotographic photosensitive drum (hereinafter referred to as the photosensitive drum)
11
, around which there are provided a charging roller
12
serving as the charging means and a cleaning blade
14
serving as the cleaning means, a drum protecting shutter
9
for protecting the photosensitive drum
11
, a developing frame body
17
containing a developing roller
18
and a developing blade
26
serving as the developing device, and a toner containing unit
16
for containing toner serving as the developer, the toner containing unit
16
being formed by welding a toner container
30
containing agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
as rotating members for agitating the toner, to a toner container cover
31
. These components are integrated into the process cartridge
15
, and a handle
10
is provided on top of the toner container cover
31
, whereby the process cartridge is detachably attachable to the main body of the image forming apparatus, without applying excessive force to the process means.
This process cartridge
15
is attached to the image forming apparatus as shown in
FIG. 1
for image formation. A sheet S serving as the recording medium is conveyed from a sheet cassette
6
mounted in the lower portion of the apparatus to a transfer position on the photosensitive drum
11
by conveying rollers
7
, an image being transferred to the sheet S.
The photosensitive drum
11
is charged by the charging roller
12
, and then selective exposure is effected by an exposing device
8
in accordance with the image information to form an electrostatic latent image. The exposure is effected in synchronism with the sheet conveyance by a registration roller
3
.
Thereafter, toner contained in the toner containing unit
16
is carried to the developing frame body
17
side, and this toner is borne in a thin layer on the surface of the developing roller
18
by the developing blade
26
, and a developing bias is applied to the developing roller
18
, whereby toner is supplied from the developing roller
18
to the photosensitive drum
11
in accordance with the latent image. The toner image formed on the photosensitive drum
11
is transferred to the sheet S being conveyed through application of bias voltage to the transferring roller
5
at the transferring position. The sheet S is conveyed to a fixing apparatus
4
for image fixation, and discharged onto a discharging portion
2
in the upper portion of the apparatus by sheet discharging rollers
1
. After the transfer, the residual toner on the photosensitive drum
11
is removed by the cleaning blade
14
and collected in the cleaning frame body
13
.
Frame Body Structure of Process Cartridge
The structure around the developing device will be described in detail.
FIGS. 2 and 3
schematically show the structure of the process cartridge
15
of this embodiment. The developing device D of the process cartridge
15
bears toner contained in the toner containing unit
16
on the surface of the developing roller
18
serving as the toner bearing member, and by applying a developing bias to the developing roller
18
, toner is supplied in accordance with the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
11
.
The developing roller
18
is formed as a cylindrical metal member of aluminum, stainless steel or the like, and contains a magnet roller
18
a.
FIG. 3
is a schematic exploded view showing the structure of the process cartridge. Positioning pins
30
a
of the toner container
30
are fitted into bosses
19
c
and
20
c
of side covers
19
and
20
, whereby positioning of the toner containing unit
16
is effected with respect to the side covers
19
and
20
for fixation to the side covers
19
and
20
. The photosensitive drum
11
is rotatably supported by a bearing pin
50
and a bearing
51
, and a positioning boss
13
b
and a positioning pin
19
b
are engaged with each other, the bearing pin
50
fixed to the cleaning frame body
13
being fitted into a hole
19
a
of the side cover
19
, whereby the cleaning frame body
13
is fixed to the side cover
19
like the toner containing unit
16
. Positioning of the side cover
20
and the cleaning frame body
13
is effected in the same manner as on the side cover
19
side. Thus, the cleaning frame body
13
and the toner containing unit
16
are integrally fixed through the side covers
19
and
20
.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the developing frame body
17
of the developing device D, which supports the developing members, such as the developing roller
18
and the developing blade
26
, is supported by a suspension hole
13
d
of the cleaning frame body
13
so as to be swingable about a suspension hole
17
d
. In addition, as shown in
FIG. 6
, in which the side cover
20
is omitted, a helical tension spring
22
is stretched between a spring peg
13
c
protruding from the cleaning frame body
13
and a spring peg
17
f
protruding from the developing frame body
17
.
Further, inside the side cover
19
, a compression coil spring
27
(
FIG. 7
) is arranged so as to pressurize a developing roller bearing
17
e
. The developing roller bearing
17
e
is movably engaged with an elongated hole
19
e
of the side cover
19
directed in the radial direction of the photosensitive drum
11
. By the resilient force of the compression coil spring
27
and the helical tension spring
22
, abutting rollers
18
b
which are provided at the both ends of the developing roller
18
and concentric therewith and whose radius is larger than that of the developing roller
18
by the developing gap (approximately 300 μm) are in pressure contact with the portions of the photosensitive drum
11
outside the image area.
A gap is defined between the developing frame body
17
and the toner container
30
. Further, the lower portion of the surface of the toner container
30
facing the developing frame body
17
extends along a substantially horizontal line.
In this embodiment, the gap between the developing device D and the toner container
16
is sealed. A sealing member is formed by bonding sheet members with each other into a bellows-like shape, and is mounted through the intermediation of a plate member. In this case, the thickness of the sheet members is not more than 1 mm. However, the thickness may be 1 mm or more as long as the material selected is one which does not lead to deterioration in the flexibility of the bellows-like shape.
Next,
FIGS. 4 and 5
schematically show a process for forming a bag-like sealing member of a sheet member.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, a sheet member
21
has openings
21
a
and
21
b
whose area is substantially the same as or larger than the area of an opening
23
b
of a plate-like member
23
and an opening
17
b
of the developing frame body
17
. This sheet member
21
is joined with the plate member
23
and the developing frame body
17
such that the openings
23
b
and
17
b
are closed (as indicated by the shaded portions).
In this embodiment, the sheet member
21
is joined with the developing frame body
17
and the plate-like member
23
by a thermal welding method, such as heat sealing or impulse sealing. It is also possible to adopt ultrasonic welding, adhesive, an adhesive tape or the like.
Next, as shown in
FIG. 5
, after being attached to the developing container
17
and the plate-like member
23
, the sheet member
23
is bent in the direction of the arrow such that the openings face each other, forming a bellows (bag-like shape). The end portions
21
d
(the shaded portions) of the surface contacting each other through bending are joined with each other for sealing. The sealing means may be thermal welding, such as heat sealing or impulse sealing. It is also possible to adopt ultrasonic welding, adhesive, or adhesive tape.
Next, the plate-like member
23
is mounted to the toner container
30
. At this time, a part of the mounting portion is not welded or sealed so as to allow passage of a toner seal member
24
.
In this embodiment, the portion
23
a
shown in
FIG. 3
is welded, whereas the region where the toner sealing member
25
pressurizes the toner seal member
24
is not welded or sealed.
With this arrangement, the sealing member
21
completed by using the sheet member
21
(the sheet member and the completed sealing member are indicated by the same reference numeral) is in the form of a bag-like shape, so that if the distance between the opposing surfaces of the toner container
30
and the developing frame body
17
varies, it is possible to minimize the resistance at the time of displacement. Further, by mounting the sealing member
21
between the plate-like member
23
and the developing frame body
17
, it is possible for the plate-like member
23
to cover the toner seal member
24
, so that it is possible to mount the toner sealing member
25
in the gap where the toner seal member
24
passes, whereby toner leakage can be prevented.
Further, as compared with the case in which the plate-like member
23
and the developing frame body
17
are directly attached to the toner container
30
for sealing in the same plane, it is possible to simplify the structure of the requisite welding pedestal.
Further, due to the presence of the plate-like member
23
, formation in an integral unit with the developing frame body
17
is possible, facilitating the mounting of the sealing member
21
to the toner containing unit
16
.
Attachment and Detachment of Process Cartridge to and from Apparatus Main Body
FIG. 1
shows a state in which the process cartridge
15
can perform image formation. To detach the process cartridge
15
in the state shown in
FIG. 1
, an operating lever (not shown) provided on the front side of the apparatus main body is rotated. Then, a swinging arm
6
accordingly rotates in the direction of the arrow A, and the left-hand side of the process cartridge
15
is raised by the forward end of this arm
6
. At this time, the left-hand portion of the process cartridge
15
swings about a fulcrum
15
b
located on a guide rail
7
and is raised to cause a guide portion
15
a
existing only on the inner side of the process cartridge
15
to be brought to the same level as a guide rail
28
of the apparatus main body. When, in this condition, the process cartridge
15
is pulled to the front in a direction perpendicular to the plane of
FIG. 1
, the guide portion
15
a
is transferred to the guide rail
28
, and then the support of the process cartridge
15
by the arm
6
is released. The process cartridge
15
, drawn as it is, can be extracted to the exterior of the apparatus main body.
The attachment of the process cartridge
15
to the apparatus main body is effected by a process reverse to the above. The guide portion
15
a
and the fulcrum
15
b
are put inward in a direction perpendicular to the plane of
FIG. 1
in conformity with the guide rails
28
and
7
, respectively. Then, the left upper portion of the process cartridge
15
is supported by the arm
6
before the guide portion
15
a
has been detached from the guide rail
28
, and when the process cartridge
15
is further pushed in, the guide portion
15
a
is detached from the guide rail
28
. Here, a lock (not shown) locking the arm
6
is released, and the arm
6
is rotated in a direction reverse to the arrow A by the operating lever (not shown) on the front side of the apparatus main body. The weight of the process cartridge
15
also contributes to this rotation.
When the process cartridge
15
is brought close to the position allowing image formation, a bearing pin
50
outwardly protruding from a hole
19
a
of the side cover
19
shown in
FIG. 3
(on the side cover
20
side also, a bearing
51
protrudes to the exterior of the side cover
20
) is fitted into a positioning recess (not shown) for positioning. With this arrangement, the position of the photosensitive drum
11
is correctly determined with respect to the apparatus main body since the photosensitive drum
11
, the bearing pin
50
, and the bearing
51
are provided coaxially with each other. The process cartridge
15
thus formed can be attached to and detached from the apparatus main body in a good condition even if the toner container
30
contains a great amount of toner and is heavy. Apart from the upper handle
10
, the process cartridge
15
has a handle (not shown) on the front side with respect to the attachment/detachment direction, and provides a satisfactory operability in carrying about and at the start of the attachment and the end of the detachment to and from the apparatus main body.
Description of Toner Containing Unit
Next, the toner containing unit
16
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 8 through 11
. The toner containing unit
16
is composed of the toner container
30
, the toner container cover
31
, and the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
. The toner container
30
is equipped with an opening
32
for supplying toner to the developing frame body
17
. The opening
32
is covered with a toner seal member
24
. The toner seal member
24
is fused and welded to the toner containing frame body
16
at a welding portion
50
(shaded portion) around the opening
32
so as to cover the opening
32
(See FIG.
8
). The opening
32
is open in the lateral direction in order to supply toner to the developing roller
18
or the like which constitutes the developing means.
Here, the toner seal member
24
is folded back in the longitudinal direction of the opening
32
(the direction which is the same as the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum
11
) and superimposed on the portion covering the opening
32
, its end portion being drawn out of the cartridge frame body (side cover
20
) as shown in FIG.
3
.
In this embodiment, the toner seal member
24
is composed of the following layers:
polyester layer, 12 μm (strength maintaining layer, indicated at
24
i
in FIG.
9
);
aluminum foil, 7 μm (laser intercepting layer, indicated at
24
j
in FIG.
9
);
polyester layer, 50 μm (ripping guide layer, indicated at
24
k
in FIG.
9
); and
sealant layer, 50 μm (container connecting layer, indicated at
24
l
in FIG.
9
).
A ripping portion
24
e
for opening (See
FIG. 8
) is formed by laser cut processing in which a carbon dioxide laser is applied from the sealant layer side to fuse a part of the ripping guide layer
24
k
consisting of a polyester layer and the sealant layer (
24
l
), thereby forming a gap portion
24
h
(
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of a seal member, showing the gap portion
24
h
formed by laser processing). Since the laser is intercepted by the aluminum foil layer
24
j
, the uppermost layer, i.e., the polyester layer (
24
i
) is not damaged, making it possible to secure a sufficient sealing property. At the time of opening, stress is concentrated on the gap portion
24
h
formed by laser processing, so that it is possible to perform ripping reliably along the ripping portion
24
e
to effect opening.
Further, provided in the toner container
30
are the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
for carrying toner from the opening
32
into the developing frame body
17
and agitating it. In the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
, flexible sheet members
34
a
,
35
a
, and
36
a
are fixed to agitating bars
34
c
,
35
c
, and
36
c
by sheet presser members
34
b
,
35
b
, and
36
b
. In this embodiment, the sheet member
34
a
is a PPS sheet material having a thickness of approximately 50 μm, and the sheet members
35
a
and
36
a
are PPS sheet members having a thickness of approximately 100 μm. All the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
rotate in the same direction (clockwise in FIG.
2
). The agitating member
34
nearest to the developing frame body
17
rotates at approximately 20 rpm, and the remaining agitating members
35
and
36
rotate at approximately 5 rpm.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, the bottom surface of the toner container
30
has a sectional shape such that it exhibits semi-circular portions
30
c
,
30
d
, and
30
e
. The semi-circular sectional shape of the bottom surface of the toner container
30
provides the following advantage: by making the rotation radius of the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
larger than the radius of the bottom surface, it is possible for the sheet members to agitate the toner while scraping the bottom surface, whereby the consumption of toner is promoted, and when the toner amount has been reduced, the toner at the bottom surface can be scraped off and carried to the developing frame body
17
, enabling to reduce the amount of the residue toner. In this embodiment, the amount by which the sheet members
34
a
,
35
a
, and
36
a
enter the semi-circular portions
30
c
,
30
d
, and
30
e
is 2 to 4 mm.
The toner container
30
has the other end surface
30
k
which is substantially parallel to the back side
30
i
of the surface
30
h
to which the plate-like member
23
is mounted.
In the toner container
30
, there is provided a bridge-like rib
30
b
which extends from the back side
30
i
of the surface
30
h
to which the plate-like member
23
of the opening
32
for discharging toner to the other end surface
30
k
of the toner container
30
. The bridge-like rib
30
b
has an inclined surface
30
j
extending upwardly to a position where it is not in the way when incorporating the agitating member
34
into the toner container
30
. It further extends to the other end surface
30
k
of the toner container so as not to interfere with the toner agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
, and is connected to the other end surface
30
k
through an arcuate portion
30
m
. The bridge-like rib
30
b
is provided substantially at the center with respect to the longitudinal direction of the toner container
30
(the direction perpendicular to the plane of FIG.
10
). The bridge-like rib
30
b
serving as a bridge-like portion has a plate-like sectional shape. It may also have, for example, a T-shaped, I-shaped, H-shaped, circular, or U-shaped sectional shape.
On the toner container side of the toner container cover
31
, there are provided cutoff ribs (partition members)
31
a
and
31
b
so as to be integrated, which are at positions substantially matched with the protrusions
30
f
and
30
g
of the bottom surface of the toner container and which extend toward the longitudinal direction. The central portions
31
c
of the cutoff ribs
31
a
and
31
b
are formed as cutouts so that they may not interfere with the bridge-like rib
30
b
in the toner container (See FIG.
3
).
Then, after incorporating the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
into the toner container
30
, the toner container cover
31
and the toner container
30
are welded to each other to form the toner containing unit
16
. The gaps
37
and
38
between the cutoff ribs
31
a
and
31
b
and the protrusions
30
f
and
30
g
are of a dimension required for sending out toner. In this embodiment, it is approximately 10 to 16 mm.
The toner containing unit is formed as described above, and toner is filled from a toner filling
30
l
of the toner container
30
shown in
FIG. 3
, and sealed by a toner cap
39
, thus completing the toner containing unit
16
.
The toner container
30
and the toner container cover
31
are formed of a resin, such as HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene).
As described above, the toner container
30
contains toner (developer), and has the opening
32
open in the lateral direction for toner supply to the developing roller
18
serving as the developing means, and the cutoff ribs extending substantially parallel to the opening
32
toward the interior of the container from the toner container cover
31
of the upper surface. Thus, unlike the case in which the cutoff ribs are prepared as separate members and welded to the toner container, there is no danger that waste resin is mixed with the toner, thus preventing image disturbance.
Since the toner container is composed of the toner container main body (
30
) and the toner container cover
31
and the cutoff ribs
31
a
and
31
b
are provided on the toner container cover, resin molding is easy to perform, thereby facilitating the assembly and achieving a reduction in cost.
Since the toner container cover
31
is welded to the toner container main body (
30
), the cutoff ribs require no assembly man-hour, thereby contributing to a reduction in cost.
There are provided the semi-circular portions
30
c
,
30
d
, and
30
e
, which are recesses ranging toward the opening
32
, and the agitating members
34
,
35
, and
36
which are provided in the recesses and which send out toner toward the opening
32
, with the cutoff ribs
31
a
and
31
b
extending toward the protrusions
30
f
and
30
g
substantially constituting the borders between the adjacent recesses. Thus, a plurality of rooms can be easily formed inside the toner container.
There are the gaps
37
and
38
between the protrusions
30
f
and
30
g
substantially constituting the borders between the semi-circular portions
30
c
,
30
d
, and
30
e
, which are adjacent recesses, and the cutoff ribs
31
a
and
31
b
, whereby it is possible to send toner to the adjacent rooms through these gaps by using the agitating members, and it is possible to prevent the toner from clustering on the opening
32
side when handling the toner container. Thus, even if the position of the toner container
30
is such that the toner seal member
24
is on the lower side, it is possible to reduce the load on the toner seal member
24
due to the weight of the toner.
By making the dimension of the gaps between the protrusions substantially constituting the borders of the adjacent recesses and the ribs approximately 10 to 16 mm, it is possible to move an appropriate amount of toner to the adjacent rooms by the agitating members, and the displacement of toner toward the opening
32
when handling the toner container is restricted.
What has been described above applies not only to a toner container singly used but also to a process cartridge having such a toner container.
As is apparent from the above description, in accordance with the present invention, a developer container contains developer and has an laterally extending opening for supplying developer to developing means and ribs extending from above into the interior of the container so as to be substantially parallel to the opening, so that it is possible to control the toner movement without using any separate member, making it possible to protect the toner seal member from any impact during transportation or upon falling. Further, since there is no need to use any separate member, it is possible to provide a developer container and a process cartridge which are inexpensive and highly reliable.
While the invention has been described with reference to the structure disclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and this application is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may come within the purposes of the improvements or the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A developing device comprising:a developer bearing member; and a developer container for containing a developer, said developer container including a developer containing portion, a partition member dividing an interior of said developer containing portion into a plurality of rooms, and a cover for covering said developer containing portion, wherein said partition member is molded integrally with said cover, wherein said containing portion includes a rib disposed in a direction intersecting said partition member; and wherein said partition member includes a groove disposed in a direction so as to avoid intersecting said rib.
- 2. A developing device according to claim 1, wherein said partition member divides the interior of said developer containing portion into said plurality of rooms except for a gap through, which allows the developer to pass among said plurality of rooms.
- 3. A developing device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said partition member is formed as a plate in parallel with said developer bearing member.
- 4. A developing device according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of developer conveyors for conveying the developer are respectively provided in said plurality of rooms.
- 5. A developing device according to claim 3, wherein said developing device is detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material.
- 6. A developing device according to claim 5, wherein said developing device and an image bearing member for bearing an image are formed into an integral unit.
- 7. A process cartridge detachably attachable to a main body of an image forming apparatus, said process cartridge comprising:a photosensitive drum; and a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said photosensitive drum, said developing device comprising: a developer bearing member; and a developer container for containing a developer, said developer container including a developer containing portion, a partition member dividing an interior of said developer containing portion into a plurality of rooms, and a cover for covering said developer containing portion, wherein said partition member is molded integrally with said cover, wherein said containing portion includes a rib disposed in a direction intersecting said partition member; and wherein said partition member includes a groove disposed in a direction so as to avoid intersecting said rib.
- 8. A process cartridge according to claim 7, wherein said partition member divides the interior of said developer containing portion into said plurality of rooms except for a gap through, which allows the developer to pass among said plurality of rooms.
- 9. A process cartridge according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said partition member is formed as a plate in parallel with said developer bearing member.
- 10. A process cartridge according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of developer conveyors for conveying the developer are respectively provided in said plurality of rooms.
Priority Claims (1)
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