Claims
- 1. An electrostatic latent image developing device comprising:
- a developing chamber containing a magnetic developer;
- a rotating magnetic brush means comprising a nonmagnetic, hollow, cylindrical, rotating sleeve provided within said developing chamber and a magnetic field forming stationary member disposed within said sleeve, said magnetic field forming stationary member having a magnet and a magnetic field shielding member made of a non-magnetized magnetic material, said magnet being disposed so that it forms a magnetic field sufficient for attracting and retaining a developer in an area extending in the rotating direction of the sleeve between a developer pumping position and a developing position, said magnetic field-shielding member being disposed so that it weakens the magnetic field to an extent, wherein the field is incapable of retaining the developer on the surface of the sleeve in at least part of an area extending in the rotating direction of said sleeve between the developing position and the developer pumping position, whereby said rotating magnetic brush means repeats a cycle of pumping the developer up onto the surface of said sleeve in the developer pumping position, transporting it to the developing position, developing an electrostatic latent image forming surface and then removing an excess of the developer from the surface of said sleeve with the rotation of the sleeve;
- a toner supply chamber communicating with said developing chamber through a toner supply opening formed at the bottom of the chamber;
- a toner supply means for supplying a toner powder from said toner supply chamber to said developing chamber;
- said toner supply means including a toner supply roller having a plurality of grooves and cantilevered flexible members, said toner supply roller being disposed rotatably at the toner supply opening so that its top surface is situated in said toner supply chamber and its bottom surface in said developing chamber, said flexible members having free edges and being positioned at the toner supply opening so that free edges make elastic contact with the surface of said toner supply roller situated within the developing chamber, said toner supply roller and said flexible members cooperating to close the toner supply opening substantially and feeding the toner powder contained in the toner supply chamber to said developing chamber by rotation of the toner supply roller; and
- a toner supply cartridge capable of being rotatably mounted in said toner supply chamber, said cartridge comprising an elongated hollow receptacle having an enclosing side wall and end faces, said receptacle containing a supply of toner powder inside, said hollow receptacle having an opening extending in the side wall and sealed by an openable sealing member, said opening being of such a shape and size that when it is opened and positioned to face downwardly, the toner powder contained therein is uniformly discharged generally along the entire length of the hollow receptacle, and at least one of the end faces of said hollow receptacle being made of a transparent or semi-transparent material and having a mark indicating the position of said opening.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a stirring member disposed within the developing chamber for stirring the developer removed from the surface of the sleeve and the developer within the developing chamber.
- 3. The electrostatic latent image developing device of claim 1 further including a magentic brush length adjusting member provided with its forward end in proximity to the surface of the sleeve in an area extending from the developer pumping position to the developing position, the distance between the surface of the sleeve and the forward end of said adjusting member being adjustable,
- wherein the difference (d.sub.1 - d.sub.3) between the distance (d.sub.1) from the sleeve surface to the magentic brush length adjusting member and the distance (d.sub.3) from the sleeve surface to the electrostatic latent image forming surface is in the range of 0 to 2 mm.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said difference (d.sub.1 - d.sub.3) in distance is about 0.5 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 399,516, filed Sept. 21, 1973, now Pat. No. 3,923,391 which issued December 2, 1975.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 14, No. 11, 4/72; Hoekzema, R. J.; Magnetic Brush Sleeve with Smooth Ferromagnetic Surface. |
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 14, No. 9, 2/72; Hoekzema, R. J.; Magnet Configuration for Magnetic Brush Developer. |
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