Developing device, process cartridge, electrophotographic image forming apparatus and agitating member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6208816
  • Patent Number
    6,208,816
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 2, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A developing device, a process cartridge and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus include a device for successively detecting the toner remaining amount throughout the service life of the process cartridge. A first antenna rod is provided on a rotating agitating member, and an amount of toner between them is detected successively. By using a second fixed antenna provided in a toner container, the toner amount is successively detected when the toner amount is small. A toner scraping-off member contacting the rotating agitating member is provided in the toner container.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a developing device, a process cartridge, an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and an agitating member. The electrophotographic image forming apparatus serves to form an image on a recording medium by using an electrophotographic image forming process and may include an electrophotographic copying machine, an electrophotographic printer (for example, a laser beam printer, an LED printer and the like), a facsimile apparatus, a word processor and the like. The process cartridge is constituted by integrally incorporating charging means, or cleaning means, developing means, and an electrophotographic photosensitive member as a cartridge unit which is detachably mountable to a main body of the image forming apparatus, or, by integrally incorporating at least one of charging means and cleaning means, developing means and an electrophotographic photosensitive member as a cartridge unit that is detachably mountable to a main body of the image forming apparatus, or by integrally incorporating developing means and an electrophotographic photosensitive member as a cartridge unit that is detachably mountable to a main body of the image forming apparatus.




2. Related Background Art




In the past, as one of electrophotographic image forming apparatuses, there has been proposed an image forming apparatus to which a developing device or a process cartridge can be detachably mounted. The developing device or the process cartridge comprises a toner container (developer container) for containing toner (developer), and a developing chamber including a developing roller as a developer bearing member. When the developer in the toner container is consumed, the developing device or the process cartridge must be replaced by a new developing device or a new process cartridge. To this end, there is provided a developer-remaining-amount detecting device for detecting a remaining amount of the developer in the toner container.




Such a developer-remaining-amount detecting device has a metallic antenna rod extending in parallel with a longitudinal direction of the developing roller and is disposed in a passage extending from the toner container to the developing roller in the developing chamber. By applying a voltage between the antenna rod and the developing roller to measure the electrostatic capacity therebetween, the toner remaining amount can be detected. When the detected electrostatic capacity is smaller than a predetermined threshold value, it is judged that the toner amount between the antenna rod and the developing roller is small, i.e., the toner amount in the toner container is small. By detecting the change in the electrostatic capacity in this way, the absence of toner has been detected.




However, in the conventional toner-remaining-amount detecting devices, the fact that the remaining toner is little can merely be known immediately before the toner is used up, but, the user cannot know how much toner is remaining in the toner container.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, a process cartridge, an agitating member and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, in which a toner remaining amount can be detected successively.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, a process cartridge, an agitating member and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, in which a toner remaining amount can be detected with high accuracy.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, a process cartridge, an agitating member and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, in which a toner remaining amount is detected by using a change in electrostatic capacity.




The other object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, a process cartridge, an agitating member and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, that have a movable antenna member for detecting a remaining amount of toner remaining in the developing device, which antenna member serves to detect the toner remaining amount on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity between electrodes provided on the antenna member.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the positional relationship between a toner feeding member and a first antenna rod, and toner-remaining-amount detecting means, according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge detachably mountable to the electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a schematic view showing an equivalent circuit for the toner remaining detection;





FIG. 5A

is a schematic vertical sectional view of a support member, and





FIG. 5B

is a right side view of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6

is a vertical sectional view showing the state in which a toner feeding member, an antenna rod and a contact member are attached to the support member;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a process cartridge according to first and second embodiments of the present invention;





FIG. 8A

is a vertical sectional view showing the state of toner in the process cartridge according to the first embodiment, and





FIG. 8B

is a graph showing electrostatic capacity between the toner feeding member and the antenna rod in the state of

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 9A

is a vertical sectional view showing the state of toner in the process cartridge according to the first embodiment, and





FIG. 9B

is a graph showing the electrostatic capacity between the toner feeding member and the antenna rod in the state of

FIG. 9A

;





FIG. 10A

is a vertical sectional view showing the state of toner in the process cartridge according to the first embodiment, and





FIG. 10B

is a graph showing the electrostatic capacity between the toner feeding member and the antenna rod in the state of

FIG. 10A

;





FIG. 11A

is a vertical sectional view showing the state of toner in the process cartridge according to the first embodiment, and





FIG. 11B

is a graph showing the electrostatic capacity between the toner feeding member and the antenna rod in the state of

FIG. 11A

;





FIG. 12

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing a positional relationship between a toner feeding member and an antenna rod, and toner-remaining-amount detecting means, according to the second embodiment;





FIG. 14

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge according to a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge according to a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge according to a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 17

is a vertical sectional view of a process cartridge according to a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view showing the positional relationship between a developing roller and a second antenna rod, and toner-remaining-amount detecting means, according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 19

is a vertical sectional view showing a fixed state of a second antenna rod;





FIG. 20

is a schematic graph showing a relationship between a ratio of cycle period p of rotation to a time t


0


at which an electrostatic capacity value indicating no toner is detected, and a toner remaining amount; and





FIG. 21

is a schematic graph showing a relationship between the electrostatic capacity detected between a developing roller


9




c


and a second antenna rod


9




i


, and a toner-remaining-amount.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




[First Embodiment]




Now, a first embodiment of the present invention will be fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 2

is a constructural view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and

FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a process cartridge detachably mountable to the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.




[Electrophotographic Image Forming Apparatus A and Process Cartridge B]




First of all, a laser beam printer A as the electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the first embodiment will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the laser beam printer A serves to form an image on a recording medium (for example, recording paper, OHP sheet, cloth or the like) by using an electrophotographic image forming process. A toner image is formed on a drum-shaped electrophotographic photosensitive member (referred to as “photosensitive drum” hereinafter). More specifically, the photosensitive drum is charged by charging means, and then, a latent image corresponding to image information is formed on the photosensitive drum by illuminating the photosensitive drum with a laser beam corresponding to the image information from optical means


1


. The latent image is developed by developing means to form a toner image. In sync with the formation of the toner image, a recording medium


2


is fed from a sheet feeding cassette


3




a


by a pick-up roller


3




b


and is turnover-conveyed by pairs of conveying rollers


3




c


,


3




d


and a pair of registration rollers


3




e


. Then, the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum


7


of a process cartridge B is transferred onto the recording medium


2


by applying voltage to a transfer roller


4


as transferring means. Thereafter, the recording medium


2


on which the toner image was transferred is conveyed to fixing means


5


by a conveying guide


3




f


. The fixing means


5


has a driving roller


5




c


, and a fixing roller


5




b


including a heater


5




a


therein. While the recording medium


2


is being passed through the fixing means


5


, heat and pressure are applied to the recording medium


2


so that the transferred toner image is fixed to the recording medium


2


. Thereafter, the recording medium


2


is conveyed by pairs of discharge rollers


3




g


,


3




h


,


3




i


and is discharged onto a discharge tray


6


through a turn-over path


3




j


. The discharge tray


6


is provided on an upper surface of a main body


14


of the image forming apparatus A. Incidentally, by driving an oscillatable flapper


3




k


, the recording medium


2


can be discharged by a pair of discharge rollers


3




m


without passing through the turn-over path


3




j


. In the illustrated embodiment, the pick-up roller


3




b


, the pairs of conveying rollers


3




c


,


3




d


, the pair of registration rollers


3




e


, the conveying guide


3




f


, the pairs of discharge rollers


3




g


,


3




h


,


3




i


and the pair of discharge rollers


3




m


constitute conveying means


3


. Incidentally, the optical means


1


includes a laser diode


1




a


, a polygon mirror


1




b


, a lens


1




c


and a reflection mirror


1




d.






On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 3

, in the process cartridge B, while the photosensitive drum


7


having a photosensitive layer is being rotated, a surface of the photosensitive drum


7


is uniformly charged by applying voltage to a charging roller (charging means)


8


. Then, in response to the image information, a laser beam from the optical means


1


irradiates the photosensitive drum


7


through an exposure opening portion


1




e


, thereby forming the latent image. The latent image is developed by the developing means


9


with toner. That is to say, the charging roller


8


is disposed in contact with the photosensitive drum


7


to charge the photosensitive drum


7


. Incidentally, the charging roller


8


is rotatingly driven by rotation of the photosensitive drum


7


. Further, the developing means


9


serves to supply the toner to a developing area of the photosensitive drum


7


, thereby developing the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum


7


.




In the developing means


9


, the toner in a toner container


11


A is fed out to a developing roller


9




c


by rotation of a toner feeding member


9




b


. While the developing roller


9




c


including a stationary magnet therein is being rotated, a toner layer, to which triboelectric charge is applied by a developing blade


9




d,


is formed on the surface of the developing roller


9




c


and the toner on the developing roller is supplied to the developing area of the photosensitive drum


7


. By transferring the toner onto the photosensitive drum


7


in accordance with the latent image, the latent image is visualized as the toner image. The developing blade


9




d


serves to regulate the toner amount around a peripheral surface of the developing roller


9




c


and to apply the triboelectric charge. A toner agitating member


9




e


for circulating the toner in a developing chamber is rotatably supported in the vicinity of the developing roller


9




c.






After the toner image formed on the photosensitive drum


7


is transferred to the recording medium


2


by applying voltage having a polarity opposite to a polarity of the toner image to the transfer roller


4


, residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum


7


is removed by cleaning means


10


. In the cleaning means


10


, the residual toner remaining on the photosensitive drum


7


is scraped off by an elastic cleaning blade


10




a


abutting against the photosensitive drum


7


, and the scraped toner is collected into a removed-toner reservoir


10




b.






The process cartridge B is constituted by joining a toner frame


11


having the toner container (toner containing portion)


11


A containing the toner to a developing frame


12


holding the developing means


9


such as the developing roller


9




c


and by joining thereto a cleaning frame


13


including the photosensitive drum


7


, the cleaning means


10


, such as the cleaning blade


10




a,


and the charging roller


8


. The process cartridge B can be mounted and dismounted with respect to the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus by the operator. Regarding the mounting/dismounting of the process cartridge B with respect to the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, in

FIG. 2

, after an openable and closable member


35


is opened upwardly around hinges


35




a


, the process cartridge can be mounted along a direction shown by the arrow X and can be dismounted along a direction opposite to the direction X.




The process cartridge B is provided with the exposure opening portion


1




e


through which the light corresponding to the image information illuminate the photosensitive drum


7


, and a transfer opening portion


13




n


through which the photosensitive drum


7


is opposed to the recording medium


2


. The exposure opening portion


1




e


is formed in the cleaning frame


13


.




Next, a housing of the process cartridge B according to the first embodiment will be described.




In the process cartridge B shown in the first embodiment, the photosensitive drum


7


, the charging roller


8


, the developing means


9


and the cleaning means


10


are contained in a housing obtained by integrally joining the toner frame


11


, the developing frame


12


and the cleaning frame


13


, as a cartridge. The process cartridge B is detachably mounted to cartridge-mounting means provided in the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus.




[Housing of Process Cartridge B]




In the process cartridge B according to the first embodiment, as mentioned above, the housing is constituted by joining the toner frame


11


, the developing frame


12


and the cleaning frame


13


. Now, the toner frame


11


and the developing frame


12


will be explained.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the toner feeding member


9




b


is rotatably attached to the toner frame


11


. Further, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a first antenna rod


9




h


extending substantially in parallel with the toner feeding member


9




b


is attached to the toner frame


11


along a longitudinal direction of the toner feeding member


9




b


. Further, the developing roller


9




c


, the developing blade


9




d


, and a second antenna rod


9




i


are attached to the developing frame


12


, and the agitating member


9




e


for circulating the toner in the developing chamber is rotatably supported in the vicinity of the developing roller


9




c


. An integral developing unit (second frame) D is formed by welding (ultrasonic welding in the illustrated embodiment) the toner frame


11


and the developing frame


12


together.




[Toner Remaining Amount Detecting Member]





FIG. 1

shows the positional relationship between the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


, and toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


. Incidentally, in

FIG. 1

, a helical gear of a support member


16


, a shaft sealing portion


16




i


and a toner-feeding-member driving portion


16




j,


which will be described later, are omitted from illustration for clarify's sake.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first antenna rod


9




h


is integrally attached to the toner feeding member


9




b


formed as a crank shape with a predetermined distance therebetween.




The distance may be selected within a detectable range and so as not to clog the toner between the antenna rod and the toner feeding member and is suitably 5.5 mm to 9 mm.




The toner feeding member


9




b


is formed from a rod or a plate-shaped member made of non-magnetic metal, such as stainless steel, and is formed in the shape of a crank. One end


9




b




1


of the toner feeding member


9




b


is rotatably supported in a recessed portion formed in the toner frame


11


and the other end is supported by the support member


16


rotatably supported by the toner frame


11


. The first antenna rod


9




h


has one end attached to the toner feeding member


9




b


via a holder


17




a


and the other end supported by the support member


16


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the first antenna rod


9




h


is attached to the toner feeding member


9




b


by another holder


17




b


to maintain the distance with respect to the toner feeding member


9




b.







FIG. 5A

is a vertical sectional view of the support member


16


, and

FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing a state in which the toner feeding member


9




b


, the first antenna rod


9




h


, a contact member


16




d


and toner seal members


16




a


,


16




b


,


16




c


are attached to the support member


16


. Further,

FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the process cartridge according to the first embodiment, as viewed from below.




The support member


16


shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

has a helical gear


16




f


, a contact member support portion


16




h


, a journal-cum-sealing portion


16




i


, and a toner-feeding-member driving portion


16




j


. The contact-member support portion


16




h


is provided with a rectangular recessed portion


16




q


extending radially from an outer periphery of the support portion


16




h


. The toner feeding member driving portion


16




j


is provided at its outer periphery with a circumferential groove portion


16




e


. A fitting through hole


16




k


for the toner-feeding member


9




b


is formed in the support member


16


at a center of the support member


16


. An antenna rod fitting hole


16




m


is extending through the support member


16


from an inner side (right in

FIG. 5A

) to the recessed portion


16




q


in parallel with the hole


16




k.


Inlets of the holes


16




k,




16




m


at the inner side have enlarged diameter portions to provide seal-member fitting holes


16




a




1


,


16




b




1


.




The support member


16


is provided at its end of the inner side with a hollow portion


16




n


at a center thereof, and the fitting holes


16




k,




16




m


extend to the left (

FIG. 5A

) from a bottom of the hollow portion


16




n


. A peripheral wall of the hollow portion


16




n


is provided with a radially running through slot


16




p


into which an arm portion


9




b




2


of the toner-feeding member


9




b


and an arm portion


9




h




2


of the first antenna rod


9




h


are just fitted.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a shaft end portion


9




b


l of the toner-feeding member


9




b


is fitted into the fitting hole


16




k


of the support member


16


. The arm portion


9




b




2


of the toner feeding member


9




b


is fitted into the slot


16




p


of the support member


16


. Further, the shaft end portion


9




h




1


of the first antenna rod


9




h


is fitted into the fitting hole


16




m


of the support member


16


. The arm portion


9




h




2


of the first antenna rod


9




h


is fitted into the slot


16




p


of the support member


16


. The toner-feeding-member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


are designed so that they are fitted from the right toward the left in FIG.


6


. And, the member


9




b


and the rod


9




h


are sealed by the toner seal members


16




a


,


16




b


previously fitted in the toner-seal fitting holes


16




a




1


,


16




b




1


. Further, a hollow cylindrical contact member


16




d


having an incised contact portion


16




d




1


formed in a part of the circumference of the contact member


16




d


is also previously fitted into the contact-member support portion


16




h


of the support member


16


so that the incised contact portion


16




d




1


is lightly bent in the recess portion


16




q


of the support member


16


to provide the contact portion


16




d




1


. The shaft end portion


9




h




1


of the first antenna rod


9




h


is inserted into the fitting hole


16




m


to urge the bent contact portion


16




d




1


so that the bent contact portion


16




d




1


of the contact member


16




d


elastically urges the end surface of the first antenna rod


9




h


to thereby make a reliable electrical connection.




The toner-feeding member


9




b


is attached to extend through the fitting hole


16




k


of the support member


16


, so that an end portion


18




b




1


(

FIG. 1

) of the contact member


18




b


provided on the toner frame


11


elastically urges an exposed end surface


9




b




3


of the toner-feeding member


9




b


to thereby make a reliable electrical connection.




The support member


16


is constructed as mentioned above and is attached to the toner frame


11


in a unit. In this case, in order to prevent toner from leaking out, the toner-seal member


16




c


is fitted into and secured to the hole


11




a


of the toner frame


11


between the toner frame


11


and the journal-cum-sealing portion


16




i


of the support member


16


. Dislodgment-preventing members or detent members (E type retaining rings in the illustrated embodiment) (not shown) for preventing the support member


16


from coming off from the toner frame


11


are disposed in the groove portion


16




e.






Further, the support member


16


is provided at its end with the helical gear


16




f


, which is rotatingly driven by a driving source (not shown). Thus, the support member


16


is biased in an axial direction (right) of a rotational shaft by a thrust force from the helical gear


16




f


to thereby further effectively prevent the support member


16


from coming off.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 1

, along the toner frame


11


, there are provided a contact member


18




a


contacting a part of an outer periphery of the contact member


16




d


and acting as a contact, and a contact member


18




b


contacting the end surface of the toner-feeding member


9




b


and acting as a contact. As shown in

FIG. 7

, parts of the contact members


18




a


,


18




b


are exposed from the bottom surface (along which the recording medium passes) of the toner frame


11


so that, when the process cartridge is mounted to the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, the contact members


18




a


,


18




b


contact contacts (not shown) of the main body of the image forming apparatus, thereby providing electrical connection. Through these contacts, bias is applied to the toner feeding member


9




b.






[Toner-remaining-amount Detecting Mechanism]




Next, a toner-remaining-amount detecting mechanism regarding the first antenna rod


9




b


of the process cartridge B according to the illustrated embodiment will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the process cartridge B according to the illustrated embodiment includes the first antenna rod


9




h


extending substantially in parallel with the toner-feeding member


9




b


and integrally attached to the toner-feeding member


9




b


and adapted to detect the amount of toner between the toner feeding member


9




b


and the antenna rod


9




h.


The first antenna rod


9




h


serves to detect the amount of toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the antenna rod


9




h


successively and forms a part of the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


.




Now, the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


having the first antenna rod


9




h


will be fully explained. The toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


is provided in the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus.




The toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


is operated every about 10 msec to detect the toner remaining amount between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h.






That is to say, the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


detects the electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


to which the developing bias is being applied and the first antenna rod


9




h


and estimates the toner-remaining-amount in the toner container


11


A on the basis of the value of the detected electrostatic capacity. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


mainly includes a load-resistor


15




c


and a voltmeter


15




d.






Now, an equivalent circuit will be explained with reference to FIG.


4


.




An AC power source


15




a


and a DC power source


15




b


are connected to the toner-feeding member


9




b


so that an electric current obtained by superposing an alternate current on a direct current flows through the toner-feeding member


9




b


. The toner-feeding member


9




b


assumes a first electrode C


1


and the first antenna rod


9




h


opposed to the toner-feeding member


9




b


assumes a second electrode C


2


thereby to provide a capacitor C.




In such an equivalent circuit, the electrostatic capacity of the capacitor C is varied with a dielectric constant between the electrodes C


1


and C


2


. The dielectric constant is changed in accordance with the amount of toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


. Accordingly, the magnitude of the differential waveform of AC components of the developing bias generated on both ends of the load-resistor


15




c


of the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


is varied in accordance with a change in the toner amount between the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


, so that, by measuring such a signal by the voltmeter


15




d


, the toner-remaining-amount in the toner container


11


A can be detected.




Next, the change in electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


detected in this way will be fully described.





FIGS. 8A and 8B

through

FIGS. 11A and 11B

show processes in which the toner in the process cartridge B according to the first embodiment is gradually consumed; in particular,

FIGS. 8B

,


9


B,


10


B and


11


B are graphs showing the relationship between the electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


(ordinate) and the used time of the process cartridge B (abscissa) in each process.




As shown in

FIG. 8A

, when an upper surface


19


of the toner is located above a rotating area of the toner feeding member


9




b


, the toner always exists between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


so that the electrostatic capacity does not change as shown the straight line u in FIG.


8


B.




The toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


are rotated simultaneously. As shown in

FIGS. 9A and 10A

, in the case where the toner upper surface


19


is located within the rotating area of the toner-feeding member


9




b


, a state in which the toner exists between the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


when the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


are below the toner upper surface


19


and a state in which the toner does not exist between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


when the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


are above the toner upper surface


19


are repeated periodically. In this way, the electrostatic capacity detected on the basis of the presence/absence of the toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


is periodically changed over a cycle period p. As the toner is gradually consumed, in one cycle period p, a time period t


0


of the electrostatic capacity indicating the absent of toner (no toner) (value below the broken line L in

FIGS. 9B and 10B

) is gradually lengthened.




And, as shown in

FIG. 11A

, when the toner is consumed until the toner upper surface


19


reaches below the rotating area of the toner-feeding member


9




b


, the toner does not exist completely between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


, with the result that, as shown in

FIG. 11B

, the detected electrostatic capacity has always a value indicating no toner and does not change.




That is to say, the toner-remaining-amount in the rotating area of the toner feeding member


9




b


can be successively detected by always monitoring the electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


, by dividing the values of the electrostatic capacity on the basis of the period p of rotation of the toner-feeding member


9




b


and by checking the ratio of the time period of the value of the electrostatic capacity indicating no toner (or toner exists) within the period p.





FIG. 20

is a schematic view showing the relationship between a ratio of one cycle period p of rotation to a time period for which the electrostatic-capacity value indicating no toner is detected, and the toner-remaining amount. As shown in

FIG. 20

, in a range


100


, the toner-remaining-amount can be successively detected by always monitoring the ratio of p/t


0


.




Detection of the toner-remaining-amount after the toner in the toner frame


11


was decreased below the rotating area of the toner feeding member


9




b


is effected by using a second antenna rod


9




i


provided in the toner frame


11


. Now, a successive toner-remaining-amount detecting mechanism using the second antenna rod


9




i


will be fully explained.





FIG. 18

shows the relationship between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


, and toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


, and

FIG. 19

shows a fixing state of the second antenna rod


9




i


.




As shown in

FIG. 18

, the second antenna rod


9




i


has a bent one end and is attached to the developing frame


12


(not shown here) with a constant distance between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i.






The second antenna rod


9




i


is formed from a rod or a plate-shaped member made of non-magnetic metal, such as stainless steel, and has one end bent in a shape of a hook and attached to the toner frame


11


as shown in FIG.


19


. The other end


9




j


of the second antenna rod


9




i


is supported in a recessed portion


11




c


of the toner frame


11


, and the one end of the antenna rod


9




i


is secured and sealed by a toner-seal member


11




b


fitted into and attached to an antenna hole lid of the toner frame


11


. The toner-seal member


11




b


is formed in a shape of a ring and made of an elastic material, and compressed between the second antenna rod


9




i


and the antenna hole


11




d.






The bent one end of the second antenna rod


9




i


is located outside the toner frame


11


and forms a contact


18




c


. Namely, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the contact


18




c


is exposed to the bottom surface (along which the recording medium passes) of the toner frame


11


so that, when the process cartridge B is mounted to the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, the contact


18




c


contacts a contact (not shown) of the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, thereby providing an electrical connection. Similarly, the developing roller


9




c


is also provided with a contact (not shown) exposed to the bottom surface of the developing frame


12


so that, when the process cartridge B is mounted to the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, the contact (not shown) is contacted with a contact (not shown) of the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, thereby providing an electrical connection. Through these contacts, a developing bias is applied to the developing roller


9




c


, and the second antenna rod


9




i


is connected to the second toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


.




Next, a toner-remaining-amount detecting mechanism for the second antenna rod


9




i


of the process cartridge B according to the illustrated embodiment will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 18

, the process cartridge B according to the illustrated embodiment is provided with the second antenna rod


9




i


extending substantially in parallel with the developing roller


9




c


and is adapted to detect the amount of toner between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i.






The second antenna rod


9




i


serves to detect the amount of toner between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


and forms a part of the second toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


.




The toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


of the second antenna rod


9




i


is similar to the above-mentioned first toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


and serves to detect the toner-remaining amount by detecting the electrostatic capacity between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i.






The electrostatic capacity detected by the second antenna rod


9




i


is varied with the amount of toner between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


. As the toner is gradually decreased between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


, the electrostatic capacity detected by the second antenna rod


9




i


is reduced accordingly, and, when the toner does not exist between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


, the electrostatic capacity does not change from a certain value. That is to say, while the electrostatic capacity detected by the second antenna rod


9




i


is being changed, the amount of toner between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


can be estimated on the basis of the value of the electrostatic capacity, thereby successively detecting the toner-remaining amount between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i.







FIG. 21

is a schematic view showing the relationship between the electrostatic capacity detected between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


, and the toner-remaining-amount. As shown in

FIG. 21

, in a range


101


, the toner-remaining amount can successively be detected by always monitoring the electrostatic capacity detected between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i.






Further, in the illustrated embodiment, the toner-remaining-amount is successively detected substantially throughout the service life of the process cartridge B by using both the first and second antenna rods


9




h


,


9




i


. Such detection is as follows.




The first and second antenna rods


9




h


,


9




i


are positioned so that the ranges


100


and


101


shown in

FIGS. 20 and 21

are overlapped without fail.




As shown in

FIG. 11A

, when the amount of toner in the toner container


11


A is decreased below the rotating area of the toner-feeding member


9




b


, the value of the first electrostatic capacity detected by the first antenna rod


9




h


becomes constant.




The main body


14


of the image forming apparatus according to the illustrated embodiment is provided with control means (not shown) for interchanging between the first and second toner-remaining-amount detecting means.




When the fact that the first electrostatic capacity, detected by the first antenna rod


9




h


is not changed periodically, is detected by the control means (not shown) of the main body


14


of the image forming apparatus, the detection system of the toner remaining amount is interchanged, by the control means in a software manner, to the detection of toner-remaining amount effected by using the second electrostatic capacity detected by the second antenna rod


9




i


and the second toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


. After the interchanging, the toner remaining amount is detected by using the second antenna rod


9




i


and the second toner-remaining-amount detecting means


25


as mentioned above.




Naturally, since the respective relationships between the electrostatic capacities obtained from the antenna rods and the toner-remaining amount are not the same, control means (not shown) for calculating the estimated toner-remaining amount based on the detected electrostatic capacity must be interchanged at the same time when the detection system is interchanged to match the corresponding antenna rod. In this case, the interchanging may be effected in a software manner as mentioned above.




As mentioned above, by interchanging the detection system of the toner-remaining amount by using the first and second antenna rods


9




h,




9




i,


the toner-remaining amount can successively be detected substantially throughout the service life of the process cartridge B.




With the arrangement as mentioned above, the remaining amount of toner in the toner container


11


A can successively be detected on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


and the change in electrostatic capacity between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i,


and, thus, by informing the user of the detected toner-remaining amount successively through informing means, such as a monitor, the user can easily know the amount of toner remaining in the process cartridge B. Incidentally, the electrostatic capacity between the developing roller


9




c


and the second antenna rod


9




i


is created by the developing bias applied to the developing roller


9




c.






In the above-mentioned arrangement, the closer the toner container approaches a cylindrical shape, the greater the effect is achieved.




[Second Embodiment]




Now, a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. Incidentally, in the second embodiment, since the main constructions of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus and the process cartridge B are the same as those in the first embodiment, an explanation thereof will be omitted.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of a process cartridge B according to the second embodiment. Further,

FIG. 13

shows the positional relationship between a toner-feeding member


9




b


and a first antenna rod


9




h,


and toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


. Incidentally, a support member


16


is illustrated similar to FIG.


1


.




In the first embodiment of the present invention, the distance between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


is widely set not to clog the toner therebetween. However, since the narrower such distance, the greater the change in electrostatic capacity detected by the first antenna rod


9




h,


detecting accuracy is improved accordingly.




Thus, in the second embodiment of the present invention, the distance between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


is decreased as narrow as possible so long as the developing bias applied to the toner feeding member


9




b


does not leak to the first antenna rod


9




h.


Such a distance is preferably about 2 mm to 5.5 mm.




Further, an elastic member (plastic sheet in the illustrated embodiment)


20


having an L-shaped cross-section is disposed within the toner container


11


A to be in contact with the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


at an uppermost position of rotation of the toner-feeding member


9




b.


The elastic member


20


is so located that a distal end


20




a


of the member contacts the toner between the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


in a whole longitudinal area of the toner-feeding member


9




b


and is fixedly held by the toner container


11


A via an elastic-member holding member


21


. Further, the elastic member


20


has sufficient elasticity to drop the toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


by shock or vibration when the elastic member comes into contact with the rotating toner-feeding member


9




b


and not to prevent the toner-feeding member


9




b


from rotating.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 13

, a cut-away portion


16




g


is formed in a part of periphery of the contact member


16




d


slidingly contacting the contact member


18




a


to interrupt the electrical connection (between these contacts) for a very short time, and the timing of the interruption is synchronized with the timing of contact between the elastic member


20


and the toner feeding member


9




b.


A signal indicating the interruption is detected by the toner-remaining-amount detecting means


15


, and a time period from the signal to an area in which the toner exists is monitored.




That is to say, as shown in

FIG. 12

, in a state in which the toner upper surface


19


is located within the rotating area of the toner-feeding member


9




b


as a result that the toner is consumed, when the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


are rotated to move to the toner non-existing area from the toner existing area through the toner upper surface


19


, the toner may be clogged between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h.


In this state, the toner non-existing area cannot be detected. To avoid such inconvenience, the toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


is surely scraped off by the elastic member


20


. And, a time period t


22


from a time when the toner is scraped off to a time when the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


reach the toner upper surface


19


again (in the state in which there is no toner between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


) is detected on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity similar to the first embodiment of the present invention.




With the arrangement as mentioned above, on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


and the change in electrostatic capacity between the second antenna rod


9




i


and the developing roller


9




c


detected by the similar arrangement as the first embodiment, the remaining amount of toner in the toner container


11


A can successively be detected with high accuracy. By informing the user of the detected toner-remaining amount successively through the informing means such as a monitor, the user can easily the how amount of toner remaining in the process cartridge B. Incidentally, in the illustrated embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 2

, a display portion


100


is provided. The display portion


100


can successively indicate the toner-remaining amount by moving a pointer


100




a.


In the above-mentioned embodiments, as an example in which the agitating portion is provided with the antenna portion, the toner feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna rod


9




h


was explained. However, the agitating portion may be constituted by a non-conductive plastic sheet and first and second electrodes may be provided on the plastic sheet.




In the process cartridge B according to the second embodiment of the present invention, since the cut-away portion


16




g


detects the optimum posture timing of the toner-feeding member


9




b,


so long as the electrical connection is interrupted at that timing, it is not limited to the cut-away portion. For example, in place of the cut-away portion. For example, in place of the cut-away portion, a non-conductive coating or a projection may be provided.




Alternatively (instead of the interruption due to the cut-away portion


16




g


), for example, as shown in

FIG. 14

, a sensor


23


for detecting falling of the elastic member


20


(for example, detecting a movement of a rod or a plate-shaped member rotated by the falling of the elastic member) may be provided in a direction along which the elastic member


20


is fallen, thereby detecting the optimum posture timing starting the toner detection of the toner-feeding member


9




b.






Further, as shown in

FIG. 15

, in place of the elastic member


20


, an arrangement in which a plate-shaped rigid member


24




a


having an L-shaped cross-section is rotatably supported by a hinge portion


24




b


at its proximal end so that the plate-shaped member


24




a


suspended from the hinge portion


24




b


by its own weight may be used. In this case, by using the arrangement including the cut-away portion


16




g


described in connection with the second embodiment, the optimum posture timing of the toner-feeding member


9




b


starting the toner detection may be detected.




Further, the cross-section of each of the elastic member


20


and the plate-shaped member


24




a


is not limited to the L-shape, but, for example, as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, a free end or distal end of the elastic member


20


may be formed as a plurality of leveled or curved surface portions arranged in a line, such as plate-shaped end portions


20




b


or semi-circular end portions


20




c


which can be opposed to a space between the toner-feeding member


9




b


and the first antenna member


9




h


to achieve the same effect.




In the above-mentioned embodiments, while the process cartridge detachably mountable to the main body of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and the electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which the process cartridge can detachably be mounted and which is adapted to form the image on the recording medium were explained, the present invention can be applied to a developing device detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and an electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which a developing device can detachably be mounted and which is adapted to form an image on a recording medium. Further, the present invention can also be applied to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus in which a process cartridge is not used. In addition, according to the above-mentioned embodiments, while an example in which the movable antenna member is provided on the agitating member was explained, the present invention is not limited to the example.




As mentioned above, according to the present invention, in the developing device, the antenna member is moved through the toner within the toner-containing portion and the toner remaining-amount is detected on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity between the electrodes of the antenna member so that the toner-remaining amount in the moving area of the antenna member can successively be detected with high accuracy, thereby providing a developing device in which a service life thereof can easily be guessed by the user.




Further, according to the present invention, the first antenna member is movable and serves to detect the remaining amount of toner in the toner-containing portion. And, since the second antenna member is fixed and, since the second antenna member detects the toner remaining amount on the basis of the change in electrostatic capacity between the second antenna member and the developing member, the remaining amount of almost all of toner in the toner-containing portion can successively be detected with high accuracy, thereby providing a developing device in which a service life thereof can easily be guessed by the user.




Since the movable antenna member also acts as an agitating member, it is not required that an additional agitating member is provided.




The above-mentioned effects or advantages can be achieved by a process cartridge including developing means having the same construction as that of the above-mentioned developing device.




Further, according to the electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which the developing device or the process cartridge can detachably be mounted, the service life of the developing device or the process cartridge can be estimated with leaving a margin.




While the invention has been described with reference to the structures 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 detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and adapted to develop a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, comprising:a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image; an antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in the developing device, said antenna member being movable within said developing device and said antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes; and an electrical contact for electrically transmitting information corresponding to the electrostatic capacity of said antenna member to said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
  • 2. A developing device according to claim 1, wherein said antenna member is provided on a toner agitating member which is disposed in said toner containing portion and which is rotatable around a shaft.
  • 3. A developing device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 4. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising:(a) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; and (b) a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device including: a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing potion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image, an antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in said developing device, said antenna member being movable within said developing device and said antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, and an electrical contact for electrically transmitting information corresponding to the electrostatic capacity of said antenna member to said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
  • 5. A process cartridge according to claim 4, wherein said antenna member is provided on a toner agitating member which is disposed in said toner containing portion and which is rotatable around a shaft.
  • 6. A process cartridge according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 7. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which a process cartridge can detachably be mounted and which is adapted to form an image on a recording medium, comprising:(a) a mounting member for detachably mounting a process cartridge, the process cartridge including an electrophotographic photosensitive member, and a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device having a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image, an antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in said developing device, said antenna member being movable within said developing device and said antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, and a cartridge electrical contact for electrically transmitting information corresponding to the electrostatic capacity of said antenna member to a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus; (b) a main body electrical contact to be electrically connected to said cartridge electrical contact of said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to said mounting member; and (c) an informing member for informing information regarding the toner remaining amount based on information which is received by said main body electrical contact from said cartridge electrical contact.
  • 8. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said antenna member is provided on a toner agitating member which is disposed in said toner containing portion and which is rotatable around a shaft.
  • 9. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 10. An agitating member used with a toner containing portion containing toner to be used to develop a latent image by a developing member for developing the latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member provided in a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising:an agitating portion which is rotatable around a shaft when said agitating portion is mounted to said toner containing portion; an antenna member provided with electrodes, said antenna member provided in said agitating portion and adapted to detect a remaining amount of toner remaining in said toner containing portion, said antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes; and an electrical contact for electrically transmitting information corresponding to the electrostatic capacity of said antenna member to said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
  • 11. An agitating member according to claim 10, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 12. A developing device detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus and adapted to develop a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive member, comprising:a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member; a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image; a first antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in the developing device, said first antenna member being movable within said developing device and said first antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes; a second antenna member which is fixed and which detects the toner remaining amount near said developing member based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and said developing member; a first electrical contact for electrically connecting between said first antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus; and a second electrical contact for electrically connecting between said second antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
  • 13. A developing device according to claim 12, wherein said first antenna member is provided on a toner agitating member which is disposed in said toner containing portion and which is rotatable around a shaft.
  • 14. A developing device according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 15. A developing device according to claim 12, wherein said second antenna member is disposed along a longitudinal direction of a developing roller as said developing member with a distance between said second antenna member and said developing roller.
  • 16. A developing device according to claim 12, wherein said second antenna member detects the toner remaining amount based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and a developing roller as said developing member.
  • 17. A process cartridge detachably mountable to a main body of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising:(a) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; and (b) a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device including: a developing member for developing the latent image forced on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image, a first antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in said developing device, said first antenna member being movable within said developing device and said first antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, a second antenna member which is fixed and which detects the toner remaining amount near said developing member based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and said developing member, a first electrical contact for electrically connecting between said first antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and a a second electrical contact for electrically connecting between said second antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus.
  • 18. A process cartridge according to claim 17, wherein said first antenna member is provided on a toner agitating member which is disposed in said toner containing portion and which is rotatable around a shaft.
  • 19. A process cartridge according to claim 17 or 18, wherein the toner remaining amount is detected successively.
  • 20. A process cartridge according to claim 17, wherein said second antenna member is disposed along a longitudinal direction of a developing roller as said developing member with a distance between said second antenna member and said developing roller.
  • 21. A process cartridge according to claim 17, wherein said second antenna member detects the toner remaining amount based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and a developing roller as said developing member.
  • 22. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus to which a process cartridge is detachably mountable and which is adapted to form an image on a recording medium, comprising:(a) a mounting member for detachably mounting a process cartridge, the process cartridge including an electrophotographic photosensitive member, and a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device having a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image, a first antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in the developing device, said first antenna member being movable within said developing device and said first antenna member detecting the remaining amount of the toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, a second antenna member which is fixed and which detects the toner remaining amount near said developing member based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and said developing member, a first electrical contact for electrically connecting between said first antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and a second electrical contact for electrically connecting between said second antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus; (b) a first main body electrical contact to be electrically connected to said first electrical contact of said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to said mounting member; (c) a second main body electrical contact to be electrically connected to said second electrical contact of said process cartridge when said process cartridge is mounted to said mounting member; and (d) an informing member for informing information regarding the toner remaining amount based on information which is received by said first and second main body electrical contacts.
  • 23. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, comprising:(a) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; (b) a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device including a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by said developing member to develop the latent image, an antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in said developing device, said antenna member being movable within said developing device and said antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, and a developing device electrical contact for electrically transmitting information corresponding to the electrostatic capacity of said antenna member to a main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus; (c) a main body electrical contact being electrically connected to said developing device electrical contact of said developing device; and (d) an informing member for informing information regarding the toner remaining amount based on information which is received by said main body electrical contact from said developing device electrical contact.
  • 24. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, comprising:(a) an electrophotographic photosensitive member; (b) a developing device for developing a latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, said developing device including a developing member for developing the latent image formed on said electrophotographic photosensitive member, a toner containing portion for containing toner to be used by developing member to develop the latent image, a first antenna member provided with electrodes and for detecting a remaining amount of the toner remaining in said developing device, said first antenna member being movable within said developing device and said first antenna member detecting the remaining amount of toner based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said electrodes, a second antenna member which is fixed and which detects the toner remaining amount near said developing member based on a change in electrostatic capacity between said second antenna member and said developing member, a first electrical contact for electrically connecting between said first antenna member said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and a second electrical contact for electrically connecting between said second antenna member and said main body of said electrophotographic image forming apparatus; (c) a first main body electrical contact being electrically connected to said first electrical contact of said developing device; (d) a second main body electrical contact being electrically connected to said second electrical contact of said developing device; and (e) an informing member for informing information regarding the toner remaining amount based in information which is received by said first and second main body electrical contacts.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10-267384 Sep 1998 JP
11-217096 Jul 1999 JP
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