Developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6526243
  • Patent Number
    6,526,243
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
In an image forming apparatus, a developing unit includes an inlet cover for opening and closing a toner inlet formed in an outer casing of the developing unit, and an outlet cover for opening and closing a toner outlet. A toner cartridge includes a toner feeding roller for selectively opening and closing a toner feeding port formed in an outer casing of the toner cartridge, a recovery cover for opening and closing a toner recovery port formed in an outer casing of the toner cartridge in relative movement with the outlet cover during mounting and removal with respect to the developing unit, and a supporting projection for restricting and opening and closing one end of the inlet cover during mounting and removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit. As a result of this arrangement, a user does not have to perform additional steps to open and close the toner feeding path and the toner recovery path, and accordingly can use the image forming apparatus with more convenience.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus such as a laser printer, a copier, or the like, and more particularly to a developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of an image forming apparatus in which toner feeding and recovering paths are opened and closed according to mounting and removal of a developing unit and a toner cartridge.




2. Description of the Related Art




Generally, an image forming apparatus performs a desired printing process in a computer network. A representative example can be taken from a laser printer, which, unlike dot printers or inkjet printers, uses an electro-photographic printing method. According to the electro-photographic printing method, an electrostatic latent image is formed when a laser beam is projected onto a photosensitive medium that is charged with electricity, and the electrostatic latent image is visualized by toner particles, and transferred and printed on a paper. The laser printer has a printer body housing an engine portion for forming an image, and a paper cassette for feeding the paper to the engine portion.




The engine portion has a developing unit, a Laser-beam Scanning Unit (LSU), and a fixing unit for fixing the toner image on the paper.




The developing unit has a photosensitive drum charged by a proper discharging method, such as a corona discharge. On the photosensitive drum, the electrostatic latent image is formed by the laser beam projected from the LSU. Further, the developing unit has a charging means for charging the photosensitive drum, a developing means such as a developing roller for conveying the toner from the developing unit to the photosensitive drum, and a cleaning means for cleaning waste toner remaining on the photosensitive drum.




The developing unit is connected, respectively, to a toner cartridge for feeding the toner into the developing unit, and a waste toner recovering device for collecting the waste toner after the printing process.




When the toner cartridge is connected to the developing unit, the toner cartridge is interconnected with the developing unit through a toner feeding path. Accordingly, the toner is fed from the toner cartridge to the developing unit. After being fed, the toner is attached onto the electrostatic latent image area formed on the photosensitive drum, and then transferred to the printing paper passing through the photosensitive drum. During this process, a small amount of toner is not transferred to the printing paper, but remains on the photosensitive drum. The remainder of the toner is removed by the cleaning means of the developing unit, and is recovered in a waste toner recovering device connected to the developing unit through a waste toner recovering path.




The toner feeding path from the toner cartridge to the developing unit, and the waste toner recovering path from the developing unit to the waste toner recovering device, are opened and closed by opening/closing members respectively mounted thereon.




More specifically, in the conventional combination of the developing unit and the waste toner recovering device, when the developing unit is separate from the waste toner recovering device, the waste toner recovering path is closed as a discharge port shutter closes a discharge port of the developing unit, while a receiving port shutter closes a receiving port of the toner recovering device. When the developing unit is connected to the waste toner recovering device, the discharge port shutter is aligned with the receiving port shutter. In such a situation, as a user manually rotates the receiving port shutter in a predetermined direction, the discharge port shutter is rotated by the rotation of the receiving port shutter, and accordingly, the waste toner recovering path is closed.




Further, in the event that the developing unit is improperly connected to the waste toner recovering device, the receiving port may remain in a closed state while the discharge port is opened by the rotation of the discharge port shutter. If the printing process is performed in such a state, the waste toner is not discharged properly, and accordingly, printing quality may deteriorate. Further, due to the presence of the waste toner, internal components of the printer can be contaminated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made to overcome the above-mentioned problems of the related art, and accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of an image forming apparatus in which a toner feeding path and a toner recovering path are opened and closed by connection/separation of the developing unit and the toner cartridge.




The above object is accomplished by a developing unit-toner cartridge assembly for an image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention, including: a developing unit mounted on an engine portion of a body of the image forming apparatus, the developing unit comprising an opening/closing member for opening and closing a toner inlet formed in an outer casing of the developing unit; and a toner cartridge removably mounted in the developing unit, the toner cartridge comprising first opening/closing means for opening and closing a toner feeding port formed in an outer casing of the toner cartridge, and second opening/closing means for restricting, and thereby opening and closing, the opening/closing member while the toner cartridge is mounted and removed to/from the developing unit.




The first opening/closing means includes: a toner feeding roller pivotally disposed within the toner cartridge, the toner feeding roller having a slit formed therein corresponding to the toner feeding port; and a pivotal handle formed on a leading end of a pivotal shaft of the toner feeding roller. The opening/closing member includes: an inlet cover slidably mounted on the outer casing of the developing casing for opening/closing the toner inlet; and a portion defining a locking hole on an upper surface of the inlet cover, through which hole the second opening/closing means is inserted for closing the inlet cover during removal of the developing unit from the toner cartridge. The second opening/closing means includes: a supporting projection protruding from the outer casing of the toner cartridge for supporting an end of the inlet cover by contact; and a stopper elastically disposed on the outer casing of the toner cartridge at a predetermined distance from the supporting projection, the stopper being inserted into or withdrawn from the locking hole.




The developing unit further includes an outlet cover for opening and closing a toner outlet formed in the outer casing of the developing unit, and the toner cartridge further comprises a recovery cover for opening/closing a toner recovery port formed in the outer casing of the toner cartridge so that, during the mounting and the removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit, the outlet cover and the recovery cover are restricted and, accordingly, opened and closed, respectively, by third opening/closing means formed on the toner cartridge and fourth opening/closing means formed on the developing unit, respectively.




The outlet cover is slidably connected to the outer casing of the developing unit for opening and closing the toner outlet, and has a first locking rise and a second locking rise protruding in a parallel manner from an upper surface of the outlet cover at a predetermined distance therebetween for contact with the third opening/closing means.




The third opening/closing means includes: a first hook elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the toner cartridge for restricting or releasing an inner side of the recovery port cover when the recovery port cover opens and closes the toner recovery port; a second hook opposed to the first hook on the cartridge casing for being pivoted in a relative movement with the first hook; and a third locking rise and a fourth locking rise formed on the cartridge case in a diagonally opposed manner with respect to each other across the recovery port cover. During the mounting and the removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit, the first and second hooks are pivoted by contact with the first and the second locking rises protruding from the outlet cover.




The fourth opening/closing means includes: a third hook elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the developing unit for restricting movement of the outlet cover by contacting with the locking projection; and a fourth hook elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the developing unit in such a manner as to be opposed to the third hook across the outlet cover, the first hook restricting the movement of the outlet cover by contacting with the locking hole formed on a side of the outlet cover, and the third and fourth hooks being pivoted by contact with the third and the fourth locking rises when the toner cartridge is mounted and removed with respect to the developing unit.




As described above, according to the present invention constructed as above, since the toner feeding path and the toner recovering path are opened and closed by relative operation of the developing unit and the toner cartridge during mounting and removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit, the user does not have to perform separate jobs in order to open and close the toner feeding path and the toner recovering path.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals indicate the same or similar components, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view separately showing a main portion of a laser printer in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a traverse sectional view schematically showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a traverse sectional view schematically showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are perspective views separately showing the main portion of the present invention, i.e., the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 5A

thru


5


C are longitudinal sectional views partially showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are perspective views separately showing the main portion of the present invention, i.e., the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIGS. 7A

thru


7


C are longitudinal sectional views partially showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention; and





FIGS. 8A

thru


8


C are longitudinal sectional views partially showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




This invention will be described in further detail by way of example with reference to the attached drawings. Throughout the description, like elements will be given the same reference numerals, while repetitious description will be omitted as possible.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a laser printer of the present invention includes a controller portion (not shown) formed in a printer body


1


, an engine portion


4


also formed in the printer body


1


for forming an image under the control of the controller portion, and paper cassettes


2


for feeding paper to the engine portion


4


.




The engine portion


4


includes a developing unit


100


, a toner cartridge


200


removably disposed on the developing unit


100


for feeding toner, and a fixing unit (not shown) for fixing toner image on the paper.




The developing unit


100


has a photosensitive drum


101


on which an electrostatic latent image corresponding to a desired image is formed by a laser beam projected from the laser beam scanning unit (LSU)


7


which is charged with electricity by a proper method, such as corona discharge or the like. Although not described in detail, the developing unit


100


of the present invention also includes a charging means for charging the photosensitive drum


101


with a certain amount of electricity, a developing means such as a developing roller for transferring the toner from the developing unit


100


to the photosensitive drum


101


, and a cleaning means for removing residual waste toner from the photosensitive drum


101


.




The unique feature of the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention is that the toner cartridge is integrally formed with the waste toner recovering device, divided into a fresh toner chamber for holding fresh toner, and a waste toner chamber for holding the waste toner recovered after it is used in the developing unit.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are traverse sectional views for schematically showing the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the present invention, in which

FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along line I—I of

FIG. 1

, while

FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line II—II of FIG.


1


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the toner cartridge


200


includes: a cartridge case


210


having a fresh toner chamber


211


holding fresh toner, and a waste toner chamber


212


holding waste toner that is left after being used in the developing unit


100


; a toner feeding port


231


through which the fresh toner is fed from the fresh toner chamber


211


to the developing unit


100


; and a toner recovery port


251


through which the waste toner is recovered from the developing unit


100


into the waste toner chamber


212


.




The developing unit


100


includes a developing unit case


110


having a channel portion


111


formed thereon and connected with the toner cartridge


200


, a toner inlet


131


interconnected with the toner feeding port


231


and serving as the feeding path of the fresh toner, and a toner outlet


151


interconnected with the toner recovery port


251


and serving as the recovery path of the waste toner.




The toner feeding port


231


is formed on the upper surface of the cartridge case


210


, while the toner recovery port


251


is formed on the lower surface of the cartridge case


210


. The toner inlet


131


and the toner outlet


151


are formed on the lower and upper surfaces, respectively, of the channel portion


111


of the developing unit case


110


in such a manner as to interconnect with the toner feeding portion


231


and the toner recovery port


251


, respectively.




The reference numeral


101


of

FIG. 2

indicates a photosensitive drum, and reference numeral


102


indicates a developer agitating chamber. The fresh toner in the fresh toner chamber


211


of the cartridge case


210


is fed into the developer agitating chamber


102


of the developing unit


100


through the toner feeding port


231


and the toner inlet


131


. The fresh toner is then transferred onto the electric latent image area on the photosensitive drum


101


, and onto the paper. During the transfer, the toner partially remains on the surface of the photosensitive drum


101


. Such remaining toner is removed by a blade


103


and is conveyed into the waste recovery chamber


105


by a recovery roller


104


.




The reference numeral


107


of

FIG. 3

refers to a conveyor belt. Accordingly, the waste toner of the waste toner recovery chamber


105


is conveyed toward the toner outlet


151


by the conveyor belt


107


, and is stored in the waste toner chamber


212


of the toner cartridge


200


through the toner recovery port


251


.




Meanwhile, the developing unit


100


has an opening/closing member for selectively opening and closing the toner inlet


131


, while the toner cartridge


200


includes a first opening/closing means for selectively opening and closing the toner feeding port


231


, and a second opening/closing means for selectively opening and closing the opening/closing member according to whether the developing unit


100


is mounted or removed.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are perspective views separately showing the main portion of the present invention, i.e., the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4A

shows the area where the toner feeding port


231


of the toner cartridge


200


is formed, while

FIG. 4B

shows the area where the toner inlet


131


of the developing unit


100


is formed.




As shown in

FIG. 4A

, the first opening/closing means includes a toner feeding roller


222


pivotally disposed within the fresh toner chamber


211


of the cartridge case


210


in close contact with the toner feeding port


231


, and a pivotal handle


213


pivotally formed on the outer portion of the cartridge case


210


in connection with a pivotal shaft of the toner feeding roller


222


. The toner feeding roller


222


has a rectangular opening


222




a


formed therein and corresponding to the toner feeding port


231


to permit the fresh toner from the fresh toner chamber


211


to pass therethrough. Accordingly, by pivoting the pivotal handle


213


, the toner feeding roller


222


is pivoted to selectively interconnect the toner feeding port


231


and the rectangular opening


222




a.






Meanwhile, the second opening/closing means includes a supporting projection


233


protruding outward from the cartridge case


210


, an inserting hole


232


formed in the cartridge case


210


at a predetermined distance from the supporting projection


233


, and a stopper


235


for elastic insertion into locking hole


134


(see

FIG. 4B

) of developing unit


100


through the inserting hole


232


. One end of the stopper


235


is connected to a spring


236


for biasing the stopper


235


toward the locking hole


134


, and a guide segment


235




a


protrudes from the side of the stopper


235


. The reference numeral


237


refers to a contact surface with an inlet cover


133


(see

FIG. 4B

) which will be described later.




As shown in

FIG. 4B

, the opening/closing member includes the inlet cover


133


sidably disposed on the developing unit case


110


for opening and closing the toner inlet


131


, and the locking hole


134


formed on the upper surface of the inlet cover


133


and corresponding to the inserting hole


232


of the toner cartridge


200


. Meanwhile, the developing unit case


110


has a guide projection


136


having an inclined surface


136




a


and formed at a predetermined distance from the upper portion of the inlet cover


133


. The guide projection


136


guides the guide segment


235




a


of the stopper


235


during the mounting and removal of the developing unit


100


and the toner cartridge


200


.





FIGS. 5A

thru


5


C are longitudinal sectional views for explaining the opening and closing of the toner inlet


131


during the mounting and removal of the developing unit


100


and the toner cartridge


200


.




First, as shown in

FIG. 5A

, in a state wherein the developing unit


100


is mounted in the printer body


1


, the toner cartridge


200


is pushed into the channel portion


111


of the developing unit


100


. Accordingly, in a state wherein the contact surface


237


of the cartridge case


210


stays in contact with the inlet cover


133


of the developing unit


100


, the toner cartridge


200


is pushed into the printer body


1


; in other words, the toner cartridge


200


is pushed in a right-hand direction in FIG.


5


A. The stopper


235


is pushed into the inserting hole


232


, and the spring


236


is compressed.




Next, when the toner cartridge


200


is pushed into the printer body


1


, as shown in

FIG. 5B

, the supporting projection


233


comes into contact with one end of the inlet cover


133


which is moved in response to the movement of the toner cartridge


200


to open the toner inlet


131


.





FIG. 5C

shows the toner cartridge


200


completely mounted in the printer body


1


. As shown in

FIG. 5C

, the toner feeding port


231


and the toner inlet


131


are interconnected with each other, and the stopper


235


is inserted in the locking hole


134


. A user pivots the pivotal handle


213


, and accordingly, the rectangular opening


222




a


of the toner feeding roller


222


is interconnected with the toner feeding port


231


.




In a reverse order, the toner cartridge


200


is separated from the developing unit


100


. That is, in the state shown in

FIG. 5C

, the toner cartridge


200


is pulled out; in other words, the toner cartridge


200


is pulled in a left-hand direction of FIG.


5


C. Accordingly, since the inlet cover


133


is restricted by the stopper


235


inserted in the locking hole


134


, it is moved in relation to the toner cartridge


200


. As shown in

FIG. 5B

, when the inlet cover


133


keeps moving relation to the toner feeding port


231


, the guide segment


235




a


of the stopper


235


is moved along the inclined surface


136




a


of the guide projection


136


, and the stopper


235


is accordingly released from the locking hole


134


. Accordingly, the movement of the inlet cover


133


is stopped, and the toner cartridge


200


is exclusively separated from the printer body


1


.





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are perspective views of the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, in which

FIG. 6A

shows the area where the toner recovery port


251


of the toner cartridge


200


is formed, and

FIG. 6B

shows the area where the toner outlet


151


of the developing unit


100


is formed.




As shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, the developing unit


100


includes an outlet cover


152


for selectively opening and closing the toner outlet


151


, while the toner cartridge


200


includes a recovery port cover


252


for selectively opening and closing the toner recovery port


251


. During the mounting and removal of the toner cartridge


200


and the developing unit


100


, the outlet cover


152


and the recovery port cover


252


are restricted by a third opening/closing means formed on the toner cartridge


200


and a fourth opening/closing means formed on the developing unit


100


, respectively, and are accordingly opened and closed.




As shown in

FIG. 6A

, the recovery port cover


252


is slidably mounted on the cartridge case


210


so as to open and close the toner recovery port


251


. The recovery port cover


252


has a hooking projection


252




a


formed on its upper surface for being selectively hooked with a third hook (see FIG.


6


B). Further, it is preferable that the recovery port cover


252


have a secondary recovery port


253


which is interconnected with the toner recovery port


251


when the recovery cover


252


is open.




Meanwhile, the third opening/closing means of the toner cartridge


200


includes first and second hooks


254


and


255


, respectively and third and fourth locking rises


257


and


258


, respectively.




The first hook


254


is pivotally formed on the cartridge case


210


for restricting and releasing one inner end of the recovery port cover


252


while the recovery port cover


252


opens and closes the toner recovery port


251


. One end of a pivotal shaft of the first hook


254


is connected with a torsion spring (not shown), which biases the first hook


254


toward the recovery port cover


252


. The second hook


255


is formed on the cartridge case


210


in such a manner as to correspond to the first hook


254


and to be pivoted in relation to the first hook


254


. A pivotal shaft of the second hook


255


is connected with a first lever


256


. As shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, the first and the second hooks


254


and


255


, respectively, are arranged above an extension


254




a


of the first hook


254


in such a manner as to overlap an extension


255




a


for relative movement.




The first and the second hooks


254


and


255


, respectively, contact first and second locking rises


153


and


154


(described later), respectively, formed on the outlet cover


152


(

FIG. 6B

) and pivot in relation to the first and the second locking rises


153


and


154


, respectively, during the mounting and removal of the toner cartridge


200


and the developing unit


100


.




The third and the fourth locking rises


257


and


258


, respectively, are diagonally opposed relative to each other on opposite sides of the cartridge case


210


contacting the recovery port cover


252


for pivoting a second lever


156


of FIG.


6


B and the fourth hook


158


by contact.




As shown in

FIG. 6B

, the outlet cover


152


is slidably connected with the developing unit case


110


for selectively opening and closing the toner outlet


151


. The first and second locking rises


153


and


154


, respectively, protrude in parallel to the upper surface of the outlet cover


152


at a predetermined distance therebetween. The outlet cover


152


also has a hooking groove


152




a


formed thereon, through which a fourth hook


158


is hooked.




Meanwhile, the fourth opening/closing means of the developing unit


200


includes the third and fourth hooks


155


and


158


, respectively. The third hook


155


is pivotally disposed on the developing unit case


151


, and is hooked in the hooking projection


252




a


formed on the upper surface of the recovery port cover


252


, thereby restricting the movement of the recovery port cover


252


. It is preferable that the second lever


156


extend toward the recovery port cover


252


and be connected with the pivotal shaft of the third hook


155


when the developing unit


100


is connected with the toner cartridge


200


. The second lever


156


is pivoted upward and downward by contact with the third locking rise


257


, thereby pivoting the third hook


155


upward and downward. Meanwhile, the pivotal shaft of the third hook


155


is connected with a first elastic member


157


for biasing the third hook


155


toward the recovery port cover


252


. The fourth hook


158


is elastically pivotable on the developing unit case


110


while being opposed to the third hook


155


across the outlet cover


152


. The fourth hook


158


is hooked in the hooking groove


152




a


, thereby restricting the movement of the outlet cover


152


. From the standpoint of the pivotal shaft


158




c


of the fourth hook


158


, a hooking portion


158




a


is formed on one end of the fourth hook


158


for being received in the hooking groove


152




a


, while a guide portion


158




b


protrudes from another end of the fourth hook


158


. During the mounting and removal of the toner cartridge


200


and the developing unit


100


, the guide portion


158




b


moves in contact with the fourth locking rise


258


, and accordingly, the fourth hook


158


is pivoted upward and downward. Meanwhile, it is preferable that a second elastic member


159


be connected to the pivotal shaft


158




c


of the fourth hook


158


, and that it bias the fourth hook


158


in such a direction that the hooking portion


158




a


is hooked with the hooking groove


152




a.







FIGS. 7A

thru


7


C and


8


A thru


8


C are longitudinal sectional views for explaining the opening and closing of the toner recovery port


251


land the toner outlet


151


during the mounting and removal of the developing unit


100


and the toner cartridge


200


. Specifically,

FIGS. 7A

thru


7


C are sectional views taken on lines IV—IV of

FIG. 6A

, and

FIGS. 8A

thru


8


C are sectional views taken on line IV—IV in the opposite direction. That is,

FIGS. 8A

thru


8


C are sectional views taken on line V—V of FIG.


6


B.




First, as shown in

FIG. 7A

, in a state where the developing unit


100


is mounted in the printer body


1


, the toner cartridge


200


is inserted in the channel portion


111


of the developing unit


100


(see FIG.


3


). Accordingly, an end of the recovery port cover


252


comes into contact with an end of the outlet cover


152


. At this time, the second hook


255


comes into contact with the second locking rise


154


, and is pivoted in a downward direction in FIG.


7


A. Also, the first hook


254


is moved in relation to the second hook


255


, and is pivoted downward. As a result, the recovery port cover


252


is released from locking status by the first hook


254


. Meanwhile, as shown in

FIG. 8A

, the outlet cover


152


is restricted by the hooking portion


158




a


of the fourth hook


158


inserted in the hooking groove


152




a.






In the state shown in

FIGS. 7A and 8A

, when the toner cartridge


200


is kept pushing in the direction indicated by an arrow ‘C’, the cartridge case


210


is exclusively moved in the direction ‘C’ while the recovery port cover


252


is restricted at both ends by the outlet cover


152


and the second hook


255


(FIG.


7


B). Accordingly, the toner recovery port


251


is interconnected with the secondary recovery port


253


(FIG.


8


B). During the above process, as shown in

FIG. 8B

, since the guide portion


158




b


of the fourth hook


158


is slid along the fourth locking rise


258


, the outlet cover


152


is released from the locking state by the fourth hook


158


.




When the outlet cover


152


is released, the outlet cover


152


is moved in the direction ‘C’ according to the movement of the cartridge case


210


. As a result, as shown in

FIGS. 7C and 8C

, the toner outlet


151


, secondary recovery port


253


, and toner recovery port


251


are interconnected with each other.




Meanwhile, the toner cartridge


200


is separated from the developing unit


100


in a reverse order. That is, the toner cartridge


200


is pulled out from the printer body


1


in the right-hand direction of

FIG. 8C

(the reverse of direction ‘C’), and the outlet cover


152


is moved in the right-hand direction in relation to the cartridge case


210


, while the outlet cover


152


is restricted by the second hook


255


. Accordingly, the toner outlet


151


is closed.




Here, as shown in

FIG. 7B

, the third hook


155


is hooked in the hooking projection


252




a


of the outlet cover


252


, and accordingly, the recovery port cover


252


and the outlet cover


152


are restricted. In such a state, as the user presses the first lever


256


, while continuously pulling the toner cartridge


200


, the cartridge case


210


is exclusively moved in the right-hand direction. Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 7A

the toner recovery port


251


is closed by the recovery port cover


252


.




Meanwhile, although not shown, if the toner cartridge


200


is continuously pulled from the state shown in

FIG. 7A

, the second lever


156


comes into contact with the third locking rise


257


, pivoting the third hook to a releasing direction relative to the locking state with the hooking projection


252




a


. As a result, the toner cartridge


200


is completely removed from the developing unit


100


.




As described above, according to the developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of the present invention, during the mounting and removal of the toner cartridge


200


with respect to the developing unit


100


, the toner feeding path and the toner recovery path are opened and closed by the relative movement of the developing unit


100


and the toner cartridge


200


. Accordingly, the user has convenience in handling, since he/she does not have to perform additional steps to open and close the toner feeding path and the toner recovery path.




Further, according to the present invention, since the toner feeding path and the toner recovery path are opened only when the developing unit


100


and the toner cartridge


200


are properly assembled with each other, print quality deterioration under inefficient toner supply and recovery, as well as interior contamination of the printer body


1


by the toner leakage, can be prevented.




Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention should not be limited to the described preferred embodiment, but various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A developing unit-toner cartridge assembly for an image forming apparatus, comprising:a developing unit having an outer casing in which a toner inlet is formed, the developing unit being mounted on an engine portion of a body of the image forming apparatus and comprising an opening/closing member, including an inlet cover, for opening and closing the toner inlet formed in the outer casing of the developing unit; and a toner cartridge having an outer casing in which a toner feeding port is formed, the toner cartridge being removably mounted in the developing unit and comprising: first opening/closing means for opening and closing the toner feeding port formed in the outer casing of the toner cartridge, wherein said first opening/closing means comprises a toner feeding roller pivotally disposed within the toner cartridge and corresponding to the toner feeding port, said toner feeding roller having a pivotal shaft and a slit formed therein, and wherein the first opening/closing means further comprises a pivotal handle formed on a leading end of the pivotal shaft of the toner feeding roller for opening and closing the toner feeding port formed in the outer casing of the toner cartridge; and second opening/closing means for restricting, and thereby opening and closing, the opening/closing member while the toner cartridge is mounted to and removed from the developing unit, wherein said second opening/closing means comprises a supporting projection protruding from the outer casing of the toner cartridge for supporting an end of the inlet cover by contact therewith, and a stopper elastically disposed on the outer casing of the toner cartridge at a predetermined distance from the supporting projection, the stopper being selectively inserted into and withdrawn from a locking hole for restricting, and thereby opening and closing, the opening/closing member while the toner cartridge is mounted to and removed from the developing unit.
  • 2. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein the inlet cover is slidably mounted on the outer casing of the developing unit for opening and closing the toner inlet; andwherein the opening/closing member further comprises a portion defining the locking hole on an upper surface of the inlet cover, the second opening/closing means being inserted through the locking hole for closing the inlet cover during removal of the developing unit from the toner cartridge.
  • 3. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 1, further comprising a spring connected to one end of the stopper for biasing the stopper toward the locking hole, and a guide segment protruding from a side of the stopper so that, when the guide segment is moved along an inclined surface of a guide projection formed on the outer casing of the developing unit, the stopper is selectively inserted into and withdrawn from the locking hole.
  • 4. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein a toner outlet is formed in the outer casing of the developing unit and a toner recovery port is formed in the outer casing of the toner cartridge, and wherein the developing unit further comprises an outlet cover for opening and closing the toner outlet formed in the outer casing of the developing unit, and the toner cartridge further comprises a recovery cover for opening and closing the toner recovery port formed in the outer casing of the toner cartridge, so that, during mounting and removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit, the outlet cover and the recovery cover are selectively opened and closed;said assembly further comprising third opening/closing means formed on the toner cartridge for selectively opening and closing the outer cover, wherein the outlet cover is slidably mounted on the outer casing of the developing unit for opening and closing the toner outlet, and wherein the outlet cover includes a first locking rise and a second locking rise protruding in parallel from an upper surface of the outlet cover, with a predetermined distance therebetween, for contact with the third opening/closing means; and said assembly further comprising fourth opening/closing means formed on the developing unit for selectively opening and closing the recovery cover, and wherein the recovery cover is slidably connected to the outer casing of the toner cartridge for opening and closing the toner recovery port, and has a locking projection formed on an upper surface of the recovery cover for being restricted by the fourth opening/closing means.
  • 5. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 4, wherein the recovery cover comprises a secondary recovery port interconnected with the toner recovery port when the recovery cover is open.
  • 6. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 4, wherein the third opening/closing means comprises:a first hook having a pivotal shaft elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the toner cartridge for selectively restricting and releasing an inner side of the recovery port cover when the recovery port cover opens and closes the toner recovery port; a second hook having a further pivotal shaft disposed opposite to the first hook on the outer casing of the toner cartridge for pivoting relative to the first hook; and a third locking rise and a fourth locking rise formed on the outer casing of the toner cartridge in diagonal opposition to each other across the recovery port cover; and a lever extending from the further pivotal shaft of the second hook; wherein, during the mounting and the removal of the toner cartridge with respect to the developing unit, the first hook and the second hook are pivoted by contact with the first locking rise and the second locking rise protruding from the upper surface of the outlet cover.
  • 7. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 4, wherein the fourth opening/closing means comprises:a hook elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the developing unit for selectively restricting movement of the outlet cover by contact with the locking projection; and an additional hook elastically pivotable on the outer casing of the developing unit so as to be opposed to the hook across the outlet cover, the additional hook restricting the movement of the outlet cover by contact with a locking hole formed on a side of the outlet cover; and wherein the hook and the additional hook are pivoted by contact with a third locking rise and a fourth locking rise when the toner cartridge is mounted and removed with respect to the developing unit.
  • 8. The developing unit-toner cartridge assembly of claim 7, further comprising a lever extending from a pivotal shaft of the hook toward the third locking rise, the lever being pivoted upward and downward by contact with the third locking rise, and the hook being correspondingly pivoted upward and downward; andwherein the additional hook has a locking portion formed on a first end of a pivotal shaft of the additional hook and a guide portion protruding from a second end of the pivotal shaft of the additional hook so that the additional hook is pivoted upward and downward by contact with the fourth locking rise.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-86390 Dec 2000 KR
CLAIM OF PRIORITY

This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. §119 from my application DEVELOPING UNIT-TONER CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY OF IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS filed with the Korean Industrial Property Office on Dec. 29, 2000 duly assigned Ser. No. 86390/2000.

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Number Date Country
06-035321 Feb 1994 JP